Defraud [verb]
Definition of Defraud:
cheat, bilk
Synonyms of Defraud:
● Fleece
● Rob
● Dupe
● Deceive
● Embezzle
● Con
● Swindle
● Pilfer
● Hoax
● Clip
● Stick
● Do
● Burn
● Milk
● Foil
● Outwit
● Shaft
● Trick
● Beguile
● Take
● Cozen
● Shuck
● Delude
● Flimflam
● Rip off
● Take in
● Chouse
● Jive
Opposite/Antonyms of Defraud:
Sentence/Example of Defraud:
Facebook, Google, Twitter and other social media sites stand to lose these highly coveted federal protections under Warner’s bill only in the case of abusive paid content, such as online advertisements, that seek to defraud or scam customers.
He was convicted in federal court in 2014 of defrauding the United States and transporting stolen goods, and in a Florida court in 2004 for grand theft and dealing in stolen property, court papers show.
Trying to defraud the president of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners was probably never going to work, and it didn’t.
The intention to hinder, delay or defraud creditors is a question of fact to be ascertained by proper judicial inquiry.
Another act of bankruptcy is to convey, transfer, conceal or remove property with the intention to defraud creditors.
Next morning, Jones again attempted 408 to defraud Sancho of his corn.
The tide-waiter who boarded her was forcibly detained, and an attempt was made to defraud the revenue by a false declaration.
He has written letters to honorable physicians making dishonest and insulting propositions to deceive and defraud the public.
Through such protection, the dishonest merchant finds it easy to defraud his creditors.
I am informed, my lords, that the act of parliament on this head runs perpetually in this style, with an intention to defraud.