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- verb Present participle of
defraud .
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Examples
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Republican ideologues are supporting the free market insurance companies in defrauding their clients.
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Anchorage to five counts of wire fraud and ten counts of money laundering in defrauding the May Smith Trust of over $52 million dollars.
ROBERT KANE 2010
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Stoneridge, however, held that companies which assist other companies in defrauding their investors are immune from private suits.
Wonk Room » Bill Would Restore Accountability To Companies Who Enable Fraud 2009
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Sanford has admitted guilt in defrauding the people of South Carolina in using taxpayer money for his personal extramarital affair
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Experian will get a 'bounty' for each person that it identifies as defrauding on benefit payments.
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Lay was a good guy because he was benefical to his own and his families financial success. #15 indicates that Lay was a good guy because he was meticoulous in defrauding his stockholders and employees by hiding ENRON’s true financial status from them.
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That's not exactly what I would call defrauding Indians.
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A total of 769 civil servants in Mpumalanga have been identified as defrauding the government of social grants, the Special
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This distinctive type is said to have been adopted to make counterfeiting difficult, though it is hardly likely anyone would have reduced a 3c stamp to the value of 2c with the idea of defrauding the
The Stamps of Canada Bertram William Henry Poole 1918
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The plaintiffs accused Sanders and others for "defrauding" them out $1.8 million.
Deion Sanders Lawsuit: Sued Over Recruiting Publication 2010
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