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Definition of defraud verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

defraud

verb
 
/dɪˈfrɔːd/
 
/dɪˈfrɔːd/
[intransitive, transitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they defraud
 
/dɪˈfrɔːd/
 
/dɪˈfrɔːd/
he / she / it defrauds
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdz/
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdz/
past simple defrauded
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdɪd/
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdɪd/
past participle defrauded
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdɪd/
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdɪd/
-ing form defrauding
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdɪŋ/
 
/dɪˈfrɔːdɪŋ/
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  1. to get money illegally from a person or an organization by tricking them
    • All three men were charged with conspiracy to defraud.
    • defraud somebody (of something) They were accused of defrauding the company of $14 000.
    • She was involved in a conspiracy to defraud the government.
    Topics Crime and punishmentc2
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryDefraud is used with these nouns as the object:
    • investor
    • shareholder
    • stockholder
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    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French defrauder or Latin defraudare, from de- ‘from’ + fraudare ‘to cheat’ (from fraus, fraud- ‘fraud’).
See defraud in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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