0 past simple and past participle of cheat --
1 to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want: --
Of course, there was not the slightest question of my having cheated, only of my being unwise in my failure to question my results.
Even if the rational actor is cheated in later rounds, he/she has still done better than if he/she had never cooperated.
To overcome this uncertainty, individuals require a way of ensuring that they can avoid being cheated by impatient outsiders.
Players were less likely to trust opponents in games immediately after they had been cheated than in games after the opponent was unselfish.
His complaint was that he had been cheated by this jeweller of three jewels.
Or do you think that the authorities are so blind as to be cheated by you?
Employers are let down and even cheated by kin, whether real or constructed.
I know that because of him we will not be cheated by the merchant-manufacturers.