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    Swin·dle
    /ˈswind(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. use deception to deprive (someone) of money or possessions: "a businessman swindled investors out of millions of dollars"

    noun

    • 1. a fraudulent scheme or action: "he is mixed up in a $10 million insurance swindle"
  2. To swindle is to cheat or steal. You can swindle money, goods, ideas, and anything else that can be stolen, but be careful, because someone can also swindle you. In the late 1700s, the verb swindle formed from swindler, which means “giddy person, cheat.”. Swindle can be a noun or a verb.

  3. 1. To cheat or defraud of money or property. 2. To obtain by fraudulent means: swindled money from the company. v.intr. To practice fraud as a means of obtaining money or property. n. The act or an instance of swindling.

  4. 3 days ago · verb. 1. to cheat (someone) of money, etc; defraud. 2. (transitive) to obtain (money, etc) by fraud. noun. 3. a fraudulent scheme or transaction. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. swindler (ˈswindler) noun. Word origin.

  5. Definition of swindle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definitions of 'swindle' If someone swindles a person or an organization, they deceive them in order to get something valuable from them, especially money. [...] More. Pronunciations of 'swindle' American English: swɪndəl British English: swɪndəl. More. Conjugations of 'swindle' present simple: I swindle, you swindle [...]

  7. SWINDLE | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary. Meaning of swindle – Learner’s Dictionary. swindle. verb [ T ] uk / ˈswɪndl / us. Add to word list. to get money from someone by cheating or deceiving them: [ often passive ] She was swindled out of thousands of dollars. swindle. noun [ C ] a multi-million-pound swindle. swindler. noun [ C ]

  8. Nov 16, 2023 · ( transitive) To defraud . The two men swindled the company out of $160,000. ( transitive, intransitive) To obtain ( money or property) by fraudulent or deceitful methods . She swindled more than £200 out of me. ( chess) for a player in a losing position to play a clever move that provokes an error from the opponent, thus achieving a win or a draw.

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