Embezzled

/ɪmˈbezəld/ verb

Past tense of embezzle: to steal money or property that one is trusted to manage or look after, usually over time.

From Old French 'embesiller,' possibly from 'em-' (to make) and 'besil' (profit or gain dishonestly). The word emerged in legal contexts during the Middle Ages to describe a specific kind of theft involving breach of trust.

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