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defraudv. to use deceit, falsehoods or trickery to obtain money, an obje...
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defraudmid-14c., from Old French defrauder, from Latin defraudare "to defraud, cheat," from de- "thoroughly" (see de-) + fraudare "to cheat, swindle" (see fraud). Related: Defra [..]
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defraudTo use deceit, falsehoods, or trickery to obtain money, an object, rights, or anything of value belonging to another.
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defraudv. To deprive of something dishonestly.
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defraudto deprive of something by fraud de·fraud·er n
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defraud(v) deprive of by deceit
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defraudcircumvenio
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defraud Knowingly misrepresenting facts to cheat or trick.
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defraudKnowingly misrepresenting facts to cheat or trick.
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defraudv. to use deceit, falsehoods or trickery to obtain money, an object, rights or anything of value belonging to another.
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defraud
(transitive) To obtain money or property by fraud; to swindle.
*(arnaquer)
* German: (betrügen)
* Hindi: (????,sc=Deva)
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