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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Defraud' in a Sentence

"To dishonestly take away someone's right, money, or property through deceit or trickery." more

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The authorities discovered that the accountant had been defrauding the company for years.
The whistleblower revealed that the corporation had been defrauding investors through misleading practices.
The investigative journalist exposed how the politician had been defrauding the public with false promises.
She realized that her so-called friend had been defrauding her of valuable possessions.
Despite the evidence, the cunning scam artist claimed he had not been defrauding anyone.

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Difficulty: Easy3 months ago
Form: Past Simple3 months ago
Grade: 33 months ago

Defraud

dih-frawd
verbTo dishonestly take away someone's right, money, or property through deceit or trickery.

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Last Updated On: July 22, 2024
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