1. defrauding - Noun
2. defrauding - Verb
of Defraud
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 35-year-old London, Ont., woman sought by city police for allegedly defrauding and stealing from elderly residents while posing as a personal support worker () has been taken into custody, authorities said Wednesday. Source: Internet
BUTTE, Mont. (AP) — A mental health counselor from Butte has pleaded guilty to defrauding Medicaid by billing the federal program for services that she did not provide. Source: Internet
A Scott County judge has ordered a Quad Cities-based telemarketing operation to pay a judgment of more than $820,000 for defrauding small business owners in at least 13 states, according to a release by the Iowa Attorney General. Source: Internet
Funny Face reacts to defrauding his US-based ex-girlfriend over $53,000 » Source: Internet
Edmond Kabutey and Michael Osei Okanah, National Security Operatives were charged with conspiracy to commit crime and defrauding by false pretence, but their pleas were not taken. Source: Internet
Accordingly, a guy is not defrauding you by using Rogaine, and no man with an IQ that exceeds your bra size believes you were born wearing eye shadow. Source: Internet