ঠকান, ঠকাইয়া লত্তয়া, প্রতারিত করিয়া লত্তয়া, জুয়াচুরি করা, প্রতারণা করা
(1) Deprive of by deceit.
(2) Cheat.
(3) Bilk.
(1) The fraudsters do not have to intend to defraud the victim as the primary purpose of the exercise.
(2) Of course, a fraud may have more than one object; you can defraud two people.
(3) Conspiracy to defraud
(4) Their goal is identity theft, and to defraud the person who has become infected with the virus.
(5) Five men were charged with conspiracy to defraud bookmakers.
(6) Two builders have been jailed for trying to defraud a pensioner of u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25513,000.
(7) There is no offence of deceiving a machine, but there may be a conspiracy to defraud a machine's owner.
(8) He used a second identity to defraud the bank of thousands of pounds
(9) He used a false identity to defraud the bank of thousands of dollars
(10) Five men deny conspiracy to defraud their customers and the public between August 1995 and March 2001.
(11) It is not that he was trying to defraud anyone, it is just that he was a poor businessman and was always spending more money than he had.
(12) He spent five years in prison for allegedly defrauding his followers of about $158 million.
(13) Social Welfare Minister Dermot Ahern said the figures showed people who abused the system were also defrauding taxpayers of money.
(14) So he wasn't really defrauding his master, just protecting himself.
(15) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510We have this for security reasons only,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb said the manager, who explained that it was tool to help bouncers identify patrons who were known brawlers or defrauders .
(16) She was upset at the Bank which she thought was defrauding her.
(17) Some claim that he was defrauded of a large sum of money because of his naivetu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu00ab.
(18) They are schemes that are designed with the intention not of doing a real transaction but of defrauding the people who invest in them.
(19) In 2000 a dot-com executive defrauded me of $2,000 in article fees for the same reason.
(20) Tens of millions of pounds of taxpayers' money may have been defrauded from an adult education scheme, a spending watchdog has found.
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cheat
rob
embezzle
deceive
dupe
hoodwink
double-cross
trick
con
do
sting
diddle
rip off
shaft
bilk
rook
gyp
pull a fast one on
put one over on
sucker
snooker
stiff
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