Sentence examples for be defrauded from inspiring English sources

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be defrauded

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To obtain money or property by fraud; to swindle.

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How dare she be defrauded of her womanhood!

Police said they identified 140 offences, with £1 million defrauded or attempted to be defrauded from the victims.

Not least in the current economic moment, there is always a chance that you may be defrauded, or unfairly fired.

This specific population — they're disabled, they're people who can't physically go out and get a job and start over — can ill afford to be defrauded".

The executives, the S.E.C. said, led shareholders to believe that the bank could rebound from months of hefty losses, causing its shareholders to be defrauded in July 2008, when IndyMac's stock price plummeted and the bank shut its doors.

However, the figure could understate the true level of losses as many customers are unaware that they can still be defrauded after reporting a card as stolen or lost.

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A handful who appeared to be defrauding the plan were terminated.

He had been defrauded.

So are contributors being defrauded?Not necessarily.

(The possibilities for being defrauded are endless).

"His position is that he was defrauded".

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