0 to steal something that you have been trusted to take care of and use it for your own good: --
1 to steal something that you have been trusted to manage and use it for your own benefit: --
2 to steal something that you have been asked to take care of, and use it for yourself: --
Perhaps even more worryingly, retrospective legislation may replace money that has been misappropriated, misspent or otherwise wasted.
Does existing legislation allow sufficient control to avoid funds falling into the wrong hands or being misappropriated in any way?
Money is taken which should have belonged to somebody else and is nefariously misappropriated.
Most of the misappropriated stores have been recovered, and the value of what has been lost is not £3,000, but about £350.
Directors cannot, for example, appropriate, or misappropriate, corporate opportunities, and there are statutory responsibilities relating to financial matters.
He said that we were violating them, and were trying to misappropriate the light of the sun.
Of these 1,437, 287 were irregularly occupied, misappropriated, or under repair; this total is being reduced as rapidly as possible.
The out-and-out criminals misappropriate service charges and sinking funds.