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siphon

[sahy-fuhn] / ˈsaɪ fən /
NOUN
pipe
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In a matter of months, billions had been siphoned away.

From Los Angeles Times

Ms. Rodríguez, according to sources, siphoned profits through networks of international and domestic businessmen while building PR machinery to sanitize her image.

From The Wall Street Journal

“This has shifted new unit expansion more towards ‘fill-in’ activity within the U.S., essentially siphoning sales from high-volume locations and resulting in a lesser amount of new member sign-ups for new clubs,” he continued.

From MarketWatch

But for anyone who’s tangled with an eating disorder — and the way its tendrils quietly siphon joy from even the simplest routines — it is something.

From Salon

The 1MDB scandal goes back to 2009, when prosecutors say a team of conspirators allegedly began siphoning off money from the fund, promising government officials that they could net big returns on investments.

From The Wall Street Journal