Something intended to deceive; deliberate trickery intended to gain an advantage.
A fraudulent or duplicitous representation.
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Examples for "fraud "
Examples for "fraud "
1 Though not above vote fraud , he considered violence counterproductive; it disturbed unnecessarily.
2 Personal use of government - or company - equipment is considered fraud .
3 Ahead of the result, allegations of various forms of fraud have emerged.
4 None of the claims involve criminal or common law fraud , Davis said.
5 The company helps government agencies track down terrorists and uncover financial fraud .
1 However, Rantic itself could be a hoax , according to various media reports.
2 Particularly after a wave of hoax bomb threats against lycées last month.
3 Latest WhatsApp hoax message: Can it hack my phone in 10 seconds?
4 He has called the reports a hoax and casts doubt on them.
5 I don't think it's a hoax , I think there's probably a difference.
1 Of course some in Detroit have an answer to Lovins's visions: humbug .
2 Never let it be said I was bah humbug about Christmas traditions.
3 Nothing can hurt so much in the end as lies and humbug .
4 All this unification of nationalities is the great humbug of the century.
5 Let us say in passing, that the American does not like humbug .
1 Eventually he came to the conclusion that the Republic was mere dupery .
2 The whole displays a complete system of dupery , and the agents were graduated.
3 What if he is not an easy prey to dupery ?
4 Egoist agony wrung the outcry from him that dupery is a more blessed condition.
5 And between ourselves what dupery there is in science, how it narrows our horizon!
The quality of being fraudulent.
1 Those impulses sent him through childhood with a sense of fraudulence .
2 One of the fun things is the fraudulence -like I'm forging documents.
3 Byron seemed to detect an air of fraudulence early on.
4 There can be no room for fraudulence or dishonesty.
5 They struggle to conceal their own sense of fraudulence , and can smell it on others.
6 I can imagine this confession eliciting some ironic comments and eye-rolling, and some giddy accusations of fraudulence .
7 Then it's still called ' fraudulence . '
8 Dishonesty aside, the greatest pitfall of her fraudulence was not so much that it misrepresented the scale of the problem.
9 These were not men to take advantage of the impressions they produced, and to gain a subsistence by art and fraudulence .
10 Marsalis, the brilliant young Turk, seems to have little but contempt for what he sees as the fraudulence of Miles's current work.
11 This is a real challenge given that so much of the world's media is owned by plutocrats with a material stake in fraudulence .
12 Those impulses sent him through childhood with a sense of fraudulence .
13 One of the fun things is the fraudulence -like I'm forging documents.
14 Byron seemed to detect an air of fraudulence early on.
15 There can be no room for fraudulence or dishonesty.
16 They struggle to conceal their own sense of fraudulence , and can smell it on others.
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