defalcate

[dih-fal-keyt]

defalcate Definition

to embezzle or misappropriate funds that are in one's trust.

Using defalcate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "defalcate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The accountant was caught defalcating company funds.

  • Example

    He was accused of defalcating the money from the charity.

  • Example

    She was sentenced to prison for defalcating millions of dollars from the bank.

defalcate Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with defalcate

  • the act of embezzling or misappropriating funds that are in one's trust

    Example

    The CEO was charged with defalcation of funds and sentenced to ten years in prison.

  • defalcation of duties

    the act of failing to perform one's duties or responsibilities, especially when it results in harm or loss

    Example

    The doctor was sued for defalcation of duties after a patient died due to negligence.

  • the act of betraying one's principles or morals, especially for personal gain

    Example

    The politician's defalcation of character was exposed when he was caught taking bribes.

Origins of defalcate

from Latin 'defalcare', meaning 'to cut off'

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Summary: defalcate in Brief

'Defalcate' [dih-fal-keyt] is a verb that means to embezzle or misappropriate funds that are in one's trust. It is often used in legal contexts and can be seen in phrases like 'defalcation of funds,' 'defalcation of duties,' and 'defalcation of character.' Examples of its usage include 'The accountant was caught defalcating company funds' and 'She was sentenced to prison for defalcating millions of dollars from the bank.'