To hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of.
Escape, either physically or mentally.
1NASAA has said that crowdfunding could attract fraudsters who will bilk investors.
2Want to bilk the government for millions in private security cash during wartime?
3This gaffer contrived to 'bilk' all the turnpikes in the kingdom.
4A scam to bilk his father out of more money.
5I don't bilk, and you won't know whether I do or not unless you come.
6He's expecting a cablegram-thisduffer, this scrub, this bilk!
7But surprisingly, Nigerian money scams bilk Americans alone out of hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
8The person familiar with Platinum's position called the lawsuits a frivolous attempt to bilk Platinum of cash.
9But that would be tricky, because it is unlikely that Holmes intentionally set out to bilk anybody.
10I told yer he was a bilk.
11I am not going to bilk you.
12Have this cheap Greene County bilk pinched.
13Have you set another man on the track with a view to bilk me of my promised fee?
14We will bilk the management.
15But as he never proceeded to practise at the bar, it became evident that he meant to bilk his tutor.
16Prosecutors suspect Wirecard executives of masterminding a criminal racket to fake the company's accounts and bilk creditors of billions of euros.