English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "bedrog" is die opsetlike misleiding of wanvoorstelling wat deur een persoon aan 'n ander gemaak word, vir persoonlike gewin of om die ander persoon skade te berokken. Dit is 'n daad van bedrog of oneerlikheid wat uitgevoer word met die doel om iemand te bedrieg of te bedrieg. In wetlike terme is bedrog 'n misdaad wat doelbewuste misleiding of oneerlikheid vir finansiƫle of persoonlike gewin behels. Dit kan baie vorme aanneem, insluitend onder meer verduistering, vervalsing, vals advertensies, Ponzi-skemas en identiteitsdiefstal.

Sentence Examples

  1. One month after we returned to the United States, Kenya had a very close presidential election with sufficient voting fraud to have swayed the outcome.
  2. She is facing fraud allegations of over one million dollars.
  3. He had been blamed for incidents before, a neighbour once accused him of having an affair and his boss once had him monitored on suspicion of fraud.
  4. For two years, he made another fortune until the feds caught him for mail fraud.
  5. She closed her eyes against the sudden sting, and when she opened them, and pasted an overly bright expression on her face again, she felt like an utter fraud.
  6. I wanted no fence against fraud, or oppression here was neither physician to destroy my body, nor lawyer to ruin my fortune no informer to watch my words and actions, or forge accusations against me for hire here were no gibers, censurers, backbiters, pickpockets, highwaymen, housebreakers, attorneys, buffoons, gamesters, politicians, wits, splenetics, tedious talkers, controvertists, ravishers, murderers, robbers, virtuosos no leaders, or followers, of party and faction no encouragers to vice, by seducement or example no dungeon, axes, gibbets, whipping posts, or pillories no cheating shopkeepers, or mechanics no pride, vanity, or affectation no fops, bullies, drunkards no ranting, expensive wives no stupid, proud pedants no importunate, overbearing, quarrelsome, noisy, roaring, empty, conceited, swearing companions no scoundrels raised from the dust for the sake of their vices, or nobility thrown into it on account of their virtues no lords, fiddlers, judges, or dancing masters.
  7. There was misspending of funds that bordered on fraud.
  8. Fraud, deceit, or malice had then not yet mingled with truth and sincerity.
  9. A private dance, without sitting down to supper, was pronounced an infamous fraud upon the rights of men and women and Mrs.
  10. Perjury, oppression, subornation, fraud, panderism, and the like infirmities, were among the most excusable arts they had to mention and for these I gave, as it was reasonable, great allowance.