Defraud

/dɪˈfrɔːd/ verb

To cheat someone on purpose in order to get money, property, or some other benefit that you are not entitled to.

From Old French *defrauder*, from Latin *defraudare* meaning 'to cheat, to rob by deceit'. The Latin word combines *de-* ('away, from') with *fraus* ('fraud, deceit'), literally suggesting 'to take away by trickery'.

AMማታለል
ARيخدع
BNপ্রতারণা করা
CSpodvádět
DAbedrage
DEbetrügen
ELεξαπατώ
ESdefraudar
FAکلاهبرداری کردن
FIpettää
FRfrauder
GUછેતરવું
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