= defraudation, n.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > defrauding or swindling > [noun] (99) defraudc1450 = defraudation, n. defraudationc1503 The action (or an act) of defrauding; fraudulent deprivation of property or rights; cheating. fraudingc1530 defrauding1548 cheateryc1555 The practice of cheating; swindling, trickery. cheatingc1555 The action of cheat, v. Fraud, deceit, swindling. versing1591 begeckc1600 A cheating disappointment. sharking1602 The action of shark, v.1 shaving1606 slang. The action or process of defrauding. rooking1635 The act or practice of cheating or defrauding. Also (in early use) attributive. defraudment1645 The action of defrauding; deprivation by fraud. emunging1664 prowlerya1670 The action or practice of a prowler; a dishonest or fraudulent scheme or action, a swindle. bilking1687 The action of cheating or ‘doing out’ of one's due. sharping1692 The action of a sharper, swindling, roguery. mace1742 The action or process of swindling; robbery by fraud. fineering1765 The action of fineer, v. swindling1769 The use of deception, trickery, etc., to obtain or take something, esp. money; fraudulent activity of this type. Also more generally: the duping… highway robbery1777 figurative. Blatant and unfair overcharging or swindling; the charging of an exorbitantly high price. Cf. daylight robbery, n. macing1811 flat-catching1821 ramping1830 The action of ramp, v.3, esp. robbing, swindling. swindlery1833 The use of deception, trickery, etc., to obtain or take something, esp. money; fraudulent activity of this type; (also more generally) the duping… rigging1846 The action of rig, v.5; esp. the action of manipulating something in a fraudulent or underhand manner. Also: an instance of this. diddlinga1849 suck-in1856 slang. A deception; a disappointing event or result. Also suck-in. daylight robbery1863 colloquial (originally and chiefly British). Blatant and unfair overcharging or swindling. Also occasionally: an instance of this. Cf. robbery, n. 3. cooking1873 figurative. The action of reworking, embellishing, or (fraudulently) altering something. Cf. cook, v.1 5, 6. bunco-steering1875 chousing1881 fiddling1884 Cheating, swindling. verneukery1896 padding1900 Originally North American colloquial. The action of extending or increasing an official list, expense account, etc., with unauthorized or fraudulent… verneukering1900 bobol1907 Fraudulent activity; esp. misappropriation or embezzlement of public funds. Also: an instance of this; a swindle, a scam. swizzle1913 = swizz, n. ramp1915 The action or practice of artificially stimulating interest in or agitation about a situation, commodity, scheme, etc., in order to reap some… swizz1915 A disappointment or ‘swindle.’ Frequently in the exclamation ‘What a swizz!’ chizzing1948 cheating. tweedling1975 Subcategories:— instance or piece of (23) — type or method of (7) — scheme (9) — confidence trick (11) — of betting money (1) — by giving short change (1) — of a company, etc. (6) |
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