Embezzlement

/ɛmˈbɛzəlmənt/ noun

The act or crime of secretly taking money or property that you were responsible for managing. It usually involves businesses, charities, or government funds.

From 'embezzle' plus the noun-forming suffix '-ment.' 'Embezzle' comes from Middle English 'embesilen' (to steal, destroy), with roots in Old French. The legal sense of financial wrongdoing became more precise as banking and corporate systems developed.

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