1 to move money that has been obtained illegally through banks and other businesses to make it seem to have been obtained legally:
2 to clean clothes or other cloth items by washing them:
[ T ] The sweater should be laundered by hand or dry-cleaned.
3 to move money, which has been obtained illegally, through banks and other businesses to make it seem to have been obtained legally
4 to move money which has been earned illegally through banks and other businesses to make it seem to have been earned legally:
Another might have old clothes, but they're well pressed, well laundered.
Having analysed the impact of anti money laundering compliance on institutions, it seems clear that the costs accrued are in excess of the benefits.
Each of the tasks that the housewife does- cooking, laundering the clothes, cleaning the house and so on- can, after all, constitute a paid work role in its own right.
The setting is a standpipe where women gather, often bringing their preschool-age children along, to launder clothes and socialize.
We use "launder" in the sense of "to launder money," which is to obscure the source of money without changing its face value.
Indeed, it would not prevent large sums being laundered, as long as they were below the amount specified.
Money is being laundered through different channels from the ones which were used in the past.
Of that amount 85 000 million dollars are laundered in financial institutions.
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