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    swindle
    /ˈswɪndl/

    verb

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

    noun

    • 1. a fraudulent scheme or action: "he is mixed up in a £10 million insurance swindle"

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  3. Swindle means to get money dishonestly from someone by deceiving or cheating them, or a situation in which this happens. Learn more about the verb and noun forms, synonyms, and usage examples of swindle.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word swindle, which means to get something by dishonesty or deception. See also related words and entries for swindle in the dictionary.

  5. 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.

  6. noun. an act of swindling or a fraudulent transaction or scheme. anything deceptive; a fraud: This advertisement is a real swindle. swindle. / ˈswɪndəl / verb. to cheat (someone) of money, etc; defraud. tr to obtain (money, etc) by fraud.

  7. Swindle means to deceive someone in order to get something valuable from them, especially money. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Swindle means to cheat or defraud someone of money or property by fraudulent means. Learn the origin, synonyms, and usage of swindle from various dictionaries and sources.

  9. Learn the meaning of swindle, a verb that means to deceive someone to get something valuable from them, especially money. Find out how to pronounce, conjugate, and use swindle in sentences, and see synonyms and translations.

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