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mis·ap·pro·pri·ate M0329000 (mĭs′ə-prō′prē-āt′)tr.v. mis·ap·pro·pri·at·ed, mis·ap·pro·pri·at·ing, mis·ap·pro·pri·ates 1. To appropriate wrongly: misappropriating the theories of social science.2. To appropriate dishonestly for one's own use; embezzle. mis′ap·pro′pri·a′tion n.misappropriate (ˌmɪsəˈprəʊprɪˌeɪt) vb (tr) to appropriate for a wrong or dishonest use; embezzle or steal ˌmisapˈpropriˈation nmis•ap•pro•pri•ate (ˌmɪs əˈproʊ priˌeɪt) v.t. -at•ed, -at•ing. 1. to put to a wrong use. 2. to apply wrongfully or dishonestly, as funds entrusted to one's care. [1855–60] mis`ap•pro`pri•a′tion, n. misappropriate Past participle: misappropriated Gerund: misappropriating
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misappropriate | misappropriate |
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I misappropriate | you misappropriate | he/she/it misappropriates | we misappropriate | you misappropriate | they misappropriate |
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I misappropriated | you misappropriated | he/she/it misappropriated | we misappropriated | you misappropriated | they misappropriated |
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I am misappropriating | you are misappropriating | he/she/it is misappropriating | we are misappropriating | you are misappropriating | they are misappropriating |
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I have misappropriated | you have misappropriated | he/she/it has misappropriated | we have misappropriated | you have misappropriated | they have misappropriated |
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I was misappropriating | you were misappropriating | he/she/it was misappropriating | we were misappropriating | you were misappropriating | they were misappropriating |
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I had misappropriated | you had misappropriated | he/she/it had misappropriated | we had misappropriated | you had misappropriated | they had misappropriated |
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I will misappropriate | you will misappropriate | he/she/it will misappropriate | we will misappropriate | you will misappropriate | they will misappropriate |
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I will have misappropriated | you will have misappropriated | he/she/it will have misappropriated | we will have misappropriated | you will have misappropriated | they will have misappropriated |
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I will be misappropriating | you will be misappropriating | he/she/it will be misappropriating | we will be misappropriating | you will be misappropriating | they will be misappropriating |
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I have been misappropriating | you have been misappropriating | he/she/it has been misappropriating | we have been misappropriating | you have been misappropriating | they have been misappropriating |
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I will have been misappropriating | you will have been misappropriating | he/she/it will have been misappropriating | we will have been misappropriating | you will have been misappropriating | they will have been misappropriating |
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I had been misappropriating | you had been misappropriating | he/she/it had been misappropriating | we had been misappropriating | you had been misappropriating | they had been misappropriating |
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I would misappropriate | you would misappropriate | he/she/it would misappropriate | we would misappropriate | you would misappropriate | they would misappropriate |
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I would have misappropriated | you would have misappropriated | he/she/it would have misappropriated | we would have misappropriated | you would have misappropriated | they would have misappropriated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | misappropriate - appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use; "The accountant embezzled thousands of dollars while working for the wealthy family"defalcate, embezzle, malversate, peculatefiddle - commit fraud and steal from one's employer; "We found out that she had been fiddling for years"steal - take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation" |
misappropriateverb steal, embezzle, pocket, misuse, knock off (slang), swindle, misspend, trouser (slang), misapply, defalcate (Law) I have not misappropriated any funds whatsoever.misappropriateverbTo use wrongly and improperly:abuse, misapply, mishandle, misuse, pervert.TranslationsLegalSeemisappropriationmisappropriateenUK Related to misappropriate: misappropriate moneySynonyms for misappropriateverb stealSynonyms- steal
- embezzle
- pocket
- misuse
- knock off
- swindle
- misspend
- trouser
- misapply
- defalcate
Synonyms for misappropriateverb to use wrongly and improperlySynonyms- abuse
- misapply
- mishandle
- misuse
- pervert
Synonyms for misappropriateverb appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own useSynonyms- defalcate
- embezzle
- malversate
- peculate
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