Defraudar in english

Defraud

pronunciation: dɪfrɔd part of speech: verb
In gestures

defraudar1 = disappoint ; dash + Posesivo + hopes ; let + Nombre + down ; underwhelm. 

Example: I am afraid I shall disappoint again, for this book is not a polemical document, nor is it even a personal view of community information.Example: It was hoped that this meeting would bring about reinstatement of the library funds which were so massively cut a year ago; these hopes were soon dashed.Example: The UK education system is letting down business by not creating enough scientists, the CBI says.Example: Critics have been largely underwhelmed by the film and have described it as lacking in the vigour and excitement of its predecessor.

defraudar2 = con ; hoax ; scam. 

Example: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Example: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.Example: Insurance rates are off the chart due to people scamming insurance companies.

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» defraudar dinerobe on the fiddle .

Example: I gather then, from what you are saying, that he has been on the fiddle syphoning money from the company.

Defraudar synonyms

con in spanish: estafa, pronunciation: kɑn part of speech: noun swindle in spanish: estafa, pronunciation: swɪndəl part of speech: noun, verb rook in spanish: torre, pronunciation: rʊk part of speech: noun gyp in spanish: estafa, pronunciation: dʒɪp part of speech: noun diddle in spanish: estafar, pronunciation: dɪdəl part of speech: verb mulct in spanish: multa, pronunciation: mʌlkt part of speech: noun, verb nobble in spanish: ejercer presión sobre, pronunciation: nɑbəl part of speech: verb bunco in spanish: Bunco, pronunciation: bʌŋkoʊ part of speech: noun
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