defrauded Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈfrɔːd]
  • Us [ dɪˈfrɑːd]

Meaning of defrauded In English

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Examples of defrauded

  • These estimates are put on quite unjustly, and these poor people are defrauded of the full pension.

  • After that deception was uncovered, it transpired that he had defrauded another authority for whom he had previously worked of a further £48,000.

  • It is one in which the consumer can be very much defrauded.

  • Clearly, these elderly people were conned, fooled and—in some cases—quite deliberately defrauded into signing an agreement that they did not really understand.

  • The result will be that he will be absolutely defrauded of his vote in that way.

  • Companies nowadays are vulnerable to the misuse of funds or to being defrauded by particular individuals.

  • It is a well-known fact that as far as that matter is concerned people are defrauded again and again out of their proper weight.

  • The bank has been defrauded of that sum.

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