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Definitionv. deprive of by deceit
Last update: December 29, 2016
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The shopkeeper defrauded her by giving her a bill slip of lower price than she actually paid . [verb]
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He might think it was only an attempt to defraud him. [Please select]
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defraud people do not see sucess in their future [Please select]
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But you yourselves wrong and defraud even your own brothers ! [verb]
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The information contained in the email is totally bogus, the sender is attempting to defraud the recipient. [verb]
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With fiery passion he expressed his regret that he had been defrauded by base intrigues of the right bestowed upon him to pass sentence upon a guilty woman. [verb]
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How he raged over the miserable indecision which had defrauded him of so much joy. [verb]
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That's no crime; he didn't do it to defraud anyone. [Please select]
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I feel no inherent propensity to rob, or defraud. [Please select]
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Too late he found, that Andrew Temple had deceived and defrauded him. [Please select]
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"If Linda feels that she has been so terribly defrauded, she can help herself now." [Please select]
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