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EMBEZZLEMENT

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Main Entry: embezzlement
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stealing money, often from employer

Synonyms:

abstraction, appropriation, defalcation, filching, fraud, larceny, misapplication, misappropriation, misuse, peculation, pilferage, pilfering, purloining, skimming, theft, thieving

Antonyms:

compensation, pay, reimbursement, return
Main Entry: appropriation
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stealing

Synonyms:

confiscation, embezzlement, expropriation, grab, misappropriation, pilfering, seizure, takeover, taking, usurpation

Antonyms:

bestowal, giving, return
Main Entry: robbery
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stealing

Synonyms:

break-in, burglary, caper, embezzlement, felony, heist, hit, holdup, job, larceny, looting, mortal sin, mugging, purse-snatching, stickup, theft, thievery, unlawful act, wrongdoing
Notes: burglary can take place when the victim is not there and is the theft of property without the owner being aware of the crime; in robbery, the victim is present and is confronted
Main Entry: theft
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: stealing

Synonyms:

annexation, appropriation, break-in, burglary, caper, cheating, crime, defrauding, deprivation, embezzlement, extortion, filch, fleece, fraud, grab*, heist, holdup, hustle*, job*, larceny, lift*, looting, mugging, peculation, pilferage, pilfering, pillage, pinch*, piracy, plunder, purloining, racket, rapacity, rip-off, robbery, robbing, score*, shoplifting, snatch*, snitch, steal, stickup, swindle, swindling, swiping, thievery, thieving, touch*, vandalism

Antonyms:

return
Main Entry: stealing
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: theft

Synonyms:

burglary, embezzlement, larceny, piracy, robbery, shoplifting
Related Words
Main Entry: theft
Part of Speech: noun
Related
Adjectives:
light, backberend, burglarious, furacious, furtive, handhabend, kleptic, lestobiotic, predaceous, predal, predatorial, predatory, raptorial, reft, stolen, thieving, thievish
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: Stealing.
Category: 2. Transfer of Property

Synonyms:

-nouns
stealing; theft, thievery, latrociny, direption; abstraction, appropriation; plagiary, plagiarism; autoplagiarism; latrocinium., spoliation, plunder, pillage; sack, sackage; rapine, brigandage, foray, razzia, rape, depredation, raid; blackmail., piracy, privateering, buccaneering; license to plunder, letters of marque., filibustering, filibusterism; burglary; housebreaking; badger game., robbery, hold-up [U.S.]., peculation, embezzlement; fraud; larceny, petty larceny, shoplifting., thievishness, rapacity, kleptomania, Alsatia, den of Cacus, den of thieves., Black Hand [U.S.].
-verbs
steal, thieve, rob, purloin, pilfer, filch, prig, bag, nim, crib, cabbage, palm; abstract; appropriate, plagiarize., convey away, carry off, abduct, kidnap, crimp; make off with, walk off with, run off with; run away with; spirit away, seize (lay violent hands on) [more]., plunder, pillage, rifle, sack, loot, ransack, spoil, spoliate, despoil, strip, sweep, gut, forage, levy blackmail, pirate, pickeer, maraud, lift cattle, poach; smuggle, run; badger; bail up, hold up, stick up; bunco, bunko, filibuster., swindle, peculate, embezzle; sponge, mulct, rook, bilk, pluck, pigeon, fleece; defraud; obtain under false pretenses; live by one's wits., rob Peterto pay Paul, borrow of Peter to pay Paul; set a thief to catch a thief., disregard the distinction between meum and tuum., [receive stolen goods] fence, launder, launder money.
-adjectives
thieving; thievish, light-fingered; furacious, furtive; piratical; predaceous, predal, predatory, predatorial; raptorial (rapacious)., stolen
-phrases
sic vos non vobis.

Antonyms:

restitution
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