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    Mal·ver·sa·tion
    /ˌmalvərˈsāSHən/

    noun

    • 1. corrupt behavior in a position of trust, especially in public office: formal "ineptitude and malversation were major factors in the trouncing of the group's candidates"
  2. The meaning of MALVERSATION is misbehavior and especially corruption in an office, trust, or commission. Did you know?

  3. Malversation definition: improper or corrupt behavior in office, especially in public office.. See examples of MALVERSATION used in a sentence.

  4. Corrupt behaviour, illegitimate activity, especially by someone in authority. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Malversation. Noun. Singular: malversation. Plural: malversations. Origin of Malversation.

  5. What is Malversation? Malversation is a misconduct in public office. It is a form of corruption, which misuses funds appropriated for certain public purpose. Malversation, as a term, may coincide with other criminal terms, such as embezzlement or abuse of office. It is larceny of public funds and a betrayal of public trust.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · IPA guide. Other forms: malversations. Definitions of malversation. noun. misconduct in public office. see more.

  7. Define malversation. malversation synonyms, malversation pronunciation, malversation translation, English dictionary definition of malversation. n. Misconduct in public office.

  8. malversation. Rare professional or public misconduct.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  9. MALVERSATION, French law. This word is applied to all punishable faults committed in the exercise of an office, such as corruptions, exactions, extortions and larceny. Merl. Repert. h.t. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.

  10. Malversation is the miscondcut in public office, corruption, misuse of public or other funds. The term may be related to other criminal terms, such as embezzlement of abuse of office.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · malversation ( countable and uncountable, plural malversations) corrupt behaviour, illegitimate activity, especially by someone in authority.

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