"Purloining" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Purloining" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Purloining" Meaning

To purloin means to steal or take something secretly, especially money or valuable items, often by deceitful or dishonest means. It can also imply a sense of cunning or slyness in taking something.

"Purloining" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Purloining"


Rule of Law: The corrupt businessman was accused of purloining funds from the company and laundered them through offshore accounts.
Literary Analysis: In the novel, purloining of sensitive information by a government agent leads to a global catastrophe that threatens humanity.
Criminal Investigation: The detective suspected that the thief had purloined the valuable diamond from the museum display case.
Business Ethics: The CEO was fired for purloining company funds for personal use and then attempting to cover up the scandal.
Historical Commentary: The thieving of sacred relics during the Middle Ages was an example of purloining and disrespect for the religious institutions.

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