defrauders

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plural of defrauder
defraud
to deprive of something dishonestly
defraud
{v} to injure by withholding or depriving of right, to cheat
defrauder
{n} one who defrauds, one who cheats
defraud
To obtain money or property by fraud; to swindle
defraud
{f} deprive of property through fraud, swindle, cheat
defraud
To deprive of some right, interest, or property, by a deceitful device; to withhold from wrongfully; to injure by embezzlement; to cheat; to overreach; as, to defraud a servant, or a creditor, or the state; with of before the thing taken or withheld
defraud
If someone defrauds you, they take something away from you or stop you from getting what belongs to you by means of tricks and lies. He pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to defraud the government allegations that he defrauded taxpayers of thousands of dollars. to trick a person or organization in order to get money from them defraud sb of sth
defraud
deprive of by deceit; "He swindled me out of my inheritance"; "She defrauded the customers who trusted her"; "the cashier gypped me when he gave me too little change"
defrauder
{i} cheat, trickster, one guilty of fraud
defrauder
one who defrauds
defrauder
One who defrauds; a cheat; an embezzler; a peculator
defrauders

    Etymologie

    [ di-'frod, dE- ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French defrauder, from Latin defraudare, from de- + fraudare to cheat, from fraud-, fraus fraud.
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