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defraud

VT โกง  ฉ้อโกง  หลอก  cheat swindle kong

 

defraud of

PHRV หลอกลวง  ล่อ ให้  cheat out of lok-luang

 

defraudation

N การโกง  kan-kong

 

defrauder

N คนโกง  kon-kong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DEFRAUD

v.t.[L. To cheat. ] 1. To deprive of right, either by obtaining something by deception or artifice, or by taking something wrongfully without the knowledge or consent of the owner; to cheat; to cozen; followed by of before the thing taken; as, to defraud; a man of his right.
We have corrupted no man, we have defrauded no man. 2 Corinthians 7:2.
The agent who embezzles public property, defrauds the state.
The man who by deception obtains a price for a commodity above its value, defrauds the purchaser.
2. To withhold wrongfully from another what is due to him. Defraud not the hireling of his wages.
3. To prevent one wrongfully from obtaining what he may justly claim.
A man of fortune who permits his son to consume the season of education in hunting, shooting, or in frequenting horse-races, assemblies, etc. , defrauds the community of a benefactor, and bequeaths them a nuissance.
4. To defeat or frustrate wrongfully.
By the duties deserted-by the claims defrauded.

 

DEFRAUDED

pp. Deprived of property or right by trick, artifice or deception; injured by the withholding of what is due.

 

DEFRAUDER

n.One who defrauds; one who takes from another his right by deception, or withholds what is his due; a cheat; a cozener; an embezzler; a peculator.

 

DEFRAUDING

ppr. Depriving another of his property or right by deception or artifice; injuring by withholding wrongfully what is due.

 

DEFRAUDMENT

n.Tha act of defrauding.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DEFRAUD

De *fraud ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Defrauded; p. pr. & vb. n.Defrauding. ] Etym: [L. defraudare; de- + fraudare to cheat, fr. fraus, fraudis, fraud: cf. OF. defrauder. See Fraud. ]

 

Defn: 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. We have defrauded no man. 2 Cor. vii. 2. Churches seem injured and defrauded of their rights. Hooker.

 

DEFRAUDATION

De `frau *da "tion, n. Etym: [L. defraudatio: cf. F. défraudation.]

 

Defn: The act of defrauding; a taking by fraud. [R.] Sir T. Browne.

 

DEFRAUDER

DEFRAUDER De *fraud "er, n.

 

Defn: One who defrauds; a cheat; an embezzler; a peculator.

 

DEFRAUDMENT

De *fraud "ment, n. Etym: [Cf. OF. defraudement.]

 

Defn: Privation by fraud; defrauding. [Obs. ] Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

defraud

de fraud |diˈfrôd dəˈfrɔd | verb [ with obj. ] illegally obtain money from (someone ) by deception: he used a false identity to defraud the bank of thousands of dollars | [ no obj. ] : conspiracy to defraud. DERIVATIVES de fraud er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French defrauder or Latin defraudare, from de- from + fraudare to cheat (from fraus, fraud- fraud ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

defraud

de |fraud |dɪˈfrɔːd | verb [ with obj. ] illegally obtain money from (someone ) by deception: he used a second identity to defraud the bank of thousands of pounds. DERIVATIVES defrauder noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French defrauder or Latin defraudare, from de- from + fraudare to cheat (from fraus, fraud- fraud ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

defraud

defraud verb they defrauded thousands of investors: swindle, cheat, rob, embezzle; deceive, dupe, hoodwink, double-cross, trick; informal con, do, sting, diddle, rip off, shaft, bilk, rook, gyp, pull a fast one on, put one over on, sucker, snooker, stiff.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

defraud

defraud verb the men were alleged to have defrauded thousands of investors: swindle, cheat, rob, deceive, dupe, hoodwink, double-cross, fool, trick; informal con, bamboozle, do, sting, diddle, fiddle, swizzle, rip off, shaft, bilk, rook, take for a ride, pull a fast one on, pull the wool over someone's eyes, put one over on, sell a pup to, take to the cleaners, gyp, gull, finagle, milk; N. Amer. informal sucker, snooker, stiff, euchre, bunco, hornswoggle; Austral. informal pull a swifty on; archaic cozen, sharp; rare mulct, do someone in the eye.

 

Duden Dictionary

Defraudant

De frau dant Substantiv, maskulin österreichisch, schweizerisch, sonst veraltend , der |Defraud a nt |lateinisch jemand, der eine Defraudation begeht

 

Defraudantin

De frau dan tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Defraud a ntin |die Defraudantin; Genitiv: der Defraudantin, Plural: die Defraudantinnen weibliche Form zu Defraudant

 

Spanish Dictionary

defraudación

defraudación nombre femenino 1 Acción de defraudar :la defraudación comprende delitos como la quiebra fraudulenta, la estafa y la apropiación indebida .2 Efecto de defraudar .3 Fraude fiscal :la nuevas medidas intentan reducir los casos de defraudación en el impuesto sobre la renta .

 

defraudador, -ra

defraudador, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que defrauda, especialmente tratándose de impuestos :los dirigentes sindicales creen que esta medida beneficia a los defraudadores .

 

defraudar

defraudar verbo transitivo 1 Privar a una persona de algo a lo que tiene derecho, mediante engaño o abuso de confianza :el empleado defraudó varios millones a la empresa .2 Decepcionar o desilusionar [alguien o algo ] a una persona por no ser como esperaba :el nuevo programa ha defraudado las expectativas de los televidentes .3 verbo transitivo /verbo intransitivo Eludir [una persona ] mediante el engaño el pago de un impuesto o pagar menos de lo que le corresponde :Hacienda persigue cada vez más a los contribuyentes que defraudan .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

defraud

de fraud /dɪfrɔ́ːd /動詞 他動詞 財産 権利などを 】…からだまし取る, 詐取する «of » defraud the citizens of their rights 市民をだまして権利を奪う er 名詞