defrauded

[dɪˈfrɔːdɪd]

defrauded Definition

  • 1illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception
  • 2cheat or deceive someone in order to gain something

Using defrauded: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was defrauded of his life savings.

  • Example

    The company was accused of defrauding its customers.

  • Example

    She defrauded her employer by falsifying her expense reports.

defrauded Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for defrauded

Antonyms for defrauded

Phrases with defrauded

  • to cheat or trick someone into giving up something valuable

    Example

    The con artist defrauded the elderly couple out of their entire retirement savings.

  • to cheat or deceive the government, often by not paying taxes or submitting false claims for reimbursement

    Example

    The company was fined for defrauding the government by submitting false invoices for services that were never provided.

  • defraud creditors

    to cheat or deceive one's creditors, often by hiding assets or transferring them to another person or entity

    Example

    The businessman was found guilty of defrauding his creditors by transferring his assets to offshore accounts.

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Summary: defrauded in Brief

To 'defraud' [dɪˈfrɔːdɪd] means to illegally obtain money or deceive someone to gain something. It is often used in the context of financial crimes, such as 'The company was accused of defrauding its customers.' 'Defraud' can be followed by prepositions like 'out of' or 'the government,' as in 'The con artist defrauded the elderly couple out of their entire retirement savings.'