0 to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want:
2 to act in a way that is dishonest, or to make someone believe something that is not true in order to get something for yourself:
3 to behave in a dishonest way or deceive someone in order to get what you want:
4 a person who behaves in a dishonest way:
a tax cheat
They set up a double-cross to cheat him of his money.
He wouldn't scruple to cheat his own mother if there was money in it for him.
He'd do anything to cover his ass, including lie, cheat and murder.
The winner has been disqualified for cheating, so justice has been done .
In that example, the runner strictly prefers realizing some culmination outcome (winning) in certain ways (by competing fairly) rather than others (by cheating).
A perception that the physician has somehow cheated on that expected reciprocation is prone to evoke a most strident form of aggression.
In cases involving male business partnerships the various ways by which one might end up calling the other a ' cheat ' hardly need spelling out.
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