misappropriation in English

noun
1
the action of misappropriating something; embezzlement.
an alleged misappropriation of funds
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "misappropriation" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "misappropriation", or refer to the context using the word "misappropriation" in the English Dictionary.

1. EFCC Arraigns Bestworth’s director for alleged misappropriation of N10.2bn

2. Bijjala wanted to verify whether there was any misappropriation and ordered an inquiry .

3. Alleviating concerns of misappropriation in corporate venture capital: Creating credible commitments and calculative trust

4. The new innovative initiatives for e-governance and digitalization will also seal the areas of pilferage and misappropriation in administration.

5. Appropriation, also referred to as misAppropriation, is the unauthorized use of a person’s name, photograph, likeness, voice, or endorsement, often for financial gain

6. The high-level team had established with reasonable certainty that there was no misappropriation or loss of public funds on account of operation of a separate bank account.

7. * The Leaders emphasized the need for an equitable and balanced international system of rules governing intellectual property, allowing among others, for the protection of indigenous knowledge systems against abuse and for preventing the misappropriation of genetic resources, and associated traditional knowledge.

8. * The Ministers emphasised the need for an equitable international system of rules governing intellectual property, allowing among others, for the protection of the indigenous knowledge systems against abuse and for preventing the misappropriation of genetic resources, and associated traditional knowledge.

9. He was charged with “aiding and abetting gang looting and inciting rebellion” in the context of the riots that had taken place in the town of Njombé-Penja between 25 and 28 February 2008, and with “forgery” and “misappropriation of public property” in connection with his mayoral mandate.

10. "In addition to the basic sentence, the following additional sentences may be adjudged (...): (1) confiscation of property; (....)".2 Confiscation is available in relation to offences set out in the "Special Part of the Criminal Law" and includes bribery offences and, inter alia theft, robbery, fraud, misappropriation, extortion, smuggling, counterfeiting, "gangsterism".

11. Nowadays the term tech house implies some monotonous post minimal laptop crap produced by some young Italian in his bedroom in Berlin, which is a gross (cultural) misappropriation of what the original sound was as the End crew, Mr C, Layo & Bushwacks et al used to say, "it's house for boys, techno for girls", an