prevaricación
breach of trust (by a public official)
noun preh-bah-ree-kah-SYOHN Rare
Origin: From Latin praevaricatio, from praevaricare (to straddle, to act corruptly).
Usage Note
Prevaricación is a specific legal term in Spanish law for when a public official knowingly issues an unjust resolution — a crime of abusing public authority. It is not a general word for corruption; use corrupción for that broader concept.
Examples
"El alcalde fue condenado por prevaricación."
Natural Translation
The mayor was convicted of breach of public trust.
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