bilking

[bilk]

bilking Definition

  • 1obtain or withhold money from (someone) by deceit or without justification; cheat or defraud.
  • 2evade; elude.

Using bilking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bilking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was bilked out of his life savings by a fraudulent investment scheme.

  • Example

    The company was accused of bilking customers by overcharging for services.

  • Example

    She managed to bilk the system and avoid paying taxes for years.

bilking Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bilking

Antonyms for bilking

Phrases with bilking

  • to cheat or defraud someone out of something, especially money

    Example

    The con artist bilked her out of thousands of dollars.

  • to cheat or exploit a system or process for personal gain

    Example

    He was caught bilking the system by claiming false expenses.

  • bilk and cozen

    to cheat or deceive someone through trickery or fraud

    Example

    The salesman bilked and cozened his customers into buying a faulty product.

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Summary: bilking in Brief

The verb 'bilking' [bilk] means to obtain or withhold money from someone by deceit or without justification, or to evade or elude. It is often used in the context of cheating or defrauding someone, as in 'He was bilked out of his life savings by a fraudulent investment scheme.' The phrase 'bilk the system' refers to exploiting a system or process for personal gain. Synonyms include 'cheat,' 'defraud,' and 'swindle.'