defraud - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of defraud in Hindi

  • छल
  • छलना
  • धोखा देकर लेना
  • झूठ बोलना
  • धोखा देकर ले लेना
  • धोखा देना
  • ढकोसला करना
  • चापलूसी करके लेना
  • कपट करके हरना
  • ख़ुशामद करके लेना
  • कपट वंचित करना

defraud Definition

Verb

  • illegally obtain money from (someone) by deception.

defraud Example

  • he used a false identity to defraud the bank of thousands of dollars ( उसने हजारों डॉलर के बैंक को धोखा देने के लिए झूठी पहचान का इस्तेमाल किया )
  • When the booty was divided, Morgan is accused of having defrauded his followers. ( जब लूट का बंटवारा हुआ, तो मॉर्गन पर अपने अनुयायियों को धोखा देने का आरोप लगाया गया। )
  • He didn't steal the money—he found it—and aside from some name changing, it would be hell to prove he defrauded anyone. He is considered to have been defrauded of happiness which should by right have been his. ( उसने पैसे की चोरी नहीं की - उसने इसे पाया - और कुछ नाम बदलने के अलावा, यह साबित करना नरक होगा कि उसने किसी को धोखा दिया है। ऐसा माना जाता है कि उसे उस सुख से धोखा मिला है जो उसे होना चाहिए था। )
  • But there was zest in this outwitting of men who would have defrauded the settlers if they could. ( लेकिन पुरुषों की इस चतुराई में उत्साह था जो बसने वालों को धोखा दे सकते थे यदि वे कर सकते थे। )

More Sentence

  • He had not defrauded her; she had never seen him; she knew nothing about his delinquencies.
  • I have not defrauded the Ennead of the gods of the choice parts of the victims.
  • I firmly believe that, had I not acted promptly, I should have been defrauded of three-pence.
  • They had been defrauded of their prospect of this second entertainment, and they were not well pleased.
  • In 1853 exhaustive experiments were carried out in England with a view to ascertaining whether it would be possible so to treat alcohol as to allow it to be used industrially without, at the same time, any risk of the revenue being defrauded.
  • Mr Carter said that these companies were not set up to defraud, but their publicity material could be misleading.  
  • The five accused men, three from the company and two customers, all deny a charge of conspiracy to defraud.  
  • Charges of conspiracy to defraud and two of conspiracy to obtain a money transfer by deception were left on the file.  
  • There seem to be few prosecutions for conspiracy to defraud directed at public officials.  
  • Currently, conspiracy to defraud is a common law offence that requires that two or more individuals conspire to commit a fraud against another.  
  • The same act carried out by two persons acting together may constitute conspiracy to defraud.
  • He didn't steal the money—he found it—and aside from some name changing, it would be hell to prove he defrauded anyone.
  • defrauded by scholarship scams.
  • defrauded out of a lot of money.
  • He was to be taken to the police-station for having defrauded a young girl on Saturday evening of the whole of her father's week's wages.
  • They suffer and are defrauded and are reproached, simply because they have not yet nerved themselves to do well the things which they have asserted their right to do.
  • Since her recovery she had been going regularly to school, to make up for the time of which she had been defrauded by Mrs. Peckover.
  • One of these was the Whiskey Ring, which defrauded the government of large sums of money with the aid of the government officials.
  • Villehardouin does not in the least conceal the fact that the pope ("l'apostoilles de Rome," as he calls him, in the very phrase of the chansons) was very angry with this; for his own part he seems to think of little or nothing but the reparation due to the republic, which had loyally kept its bargain and been defrauded of the price, of the infamy of breaking company on the part of members of a joint association, and perhaps of the unknightliness of not taking up an adventure whenever it presents itself.
  • The FDIC should be your first stop for filing a complaint or getting more information if you think you're being defrauded.
  • conspiracy to defraud