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Synonyms

misappropriate

American  
[mis-uh-proh-pree-eyt] / ˌmɪs əˈproʊ priˌeɪt /

verb (used with object)

misappropriated, misappropriating
  1. to put to a wrong use.

  2. to apply wrongfully or dishonestly, as funds entrusted to one's care.


misappropriate British  
/ ˌmɪsəˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt /

verb

  1. (tr) to appropriate for a wrong or dishonest use; embezzle or steal

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Other Word Forms

  • misappropriation noun

Etymology

Origin of misappropriate

First recorded in 1855–60; mis- 1 + appropriate

Example Sentences

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The billionaire has previously said he regretted his association with Epstein, wasn’t aware of his crimes and that Epstein misappropriated funds from him.

From The Wall Street Journal

After he passed away, the Securities and Exchange Commission brought a case against his estate, alleging that he misappropriated client funds.

From MarketWatch

The presiding judge called the argument “a tale that surpasses those of the Arabian Nights, lacking credibility,” according to Bernama, Malaysia’s state media outlet, which said the charges involved some $570 million of misappropriated assets.

From The Wall Street Journal

His court conviction for misappropriating funds, widely seen as concocted, was later canceled, but he left Russia after the invasion of Ukraine and says he has no plans to return.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deal included a $2.5 billion cash payment and a guarantee to help recover at least $1.4 billion in misappropriated assets.

From Barron's