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Secretary

One who keeps or is intrusted with secrets

Peculation

practice of peculating or of defrauding the public by appropriating to ones own use the money or goods intrusted to ones care for management or disbursement embezzlement

Peculate

To appropriate to ones own use the property of the public to steal public moneys intrusted to ones care to embezzle

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Embezzle

To appropriate fraudulently to ones own use as property intrusted to ones care to apply to ones private uses by a breach of trust as to embezzle money

Factor

home factor or a foreign factor He may buy and sell in his own name and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods and in these respects he differs from a broker

Errand

A special business intrusted to a messenger something to be told or done by one sent somewhere for the purpose often a

Embezzlement

The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been intrusted as the embezzlement by a clerk of his employers money embezzlement of public funds by the public officer

Embassy

The public function of an ambassador the charge or business intrusted to an ambassador or to envoys a public message to foreign court concerning state affairs hence any solemn

Confidant

One to whom secrets especially those relating to affairs of love are confided or intrusted a confidential or bosom friend

Fire brigade

Fire brigade. The (English) Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act, 1855 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 90), intrusts to the London County Council, which has superseded the Metropolitan Board of Works, the duty of extinguishing fires

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Secretary

One who keeps or is intrusted with secrets

Peculation

practice of peculating or of defrauding the public by appropriating to ones own use the money or goods intrusted to ones care for management or disbursement embezzlement

Peculate

To appropriate to ones own use the property of the public to steal public moneys intrusted to ones care to embezzle

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Embezzle

To appropriate fraudulently to ones own use as property intrusted to ones care to apply to ones private uses by a breach of trust as to embezzle money

Factor

home factor or a foreign factor He may buy and sell in his own name and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods and in these respects he differs from a broker

Errand

A special business intrusted to a messenger something to be told or done by one sent somewhere for the purpose often a

Embezzlement

The fraudulent appropriation of property by a person to whom it has been intrusted as the embezzlement by a clerk of his employers money embezzlement of public funds by the public officer

Embassy

The public function of an ambassador the charge or business intrusted to an ambassador or to envoys a public message to foreign court concerning state affairs hence any solemn

Confidant

One to whom secrets especially those relating to affairs of love are confided or intrusted a confidential or bosom friend

Fire brigade

Fire brigade. The (English) Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act, 1855 (28 & 29 Vict. c. 90), intrusts to the London County Council, which has superseded the Metropolitan Board of Works, the duty of extinguishing fires

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