- FRAUDULENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FRAUDULENT is characterized by, based on, or done by fraud : deceitful How to use fraudulent in a sentence
- FRAUDULENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FRAUDULENT definition: 1 dishonest and illegal: 2 intended to deceive: 3 dishonest and illegal: Learn more
- Fraudulent - definition of fraudulent by The Free Dictionary
Define fraudulent fraudulent synonyms, fraudulent pronunciation, fraudulent translation, English dictionary definition of fraudulent adj 1 Engaging in fraud; deceitful 2 Characterized by, constituting, or gained by fraud: fraudulent business practices fraud′u·lence n fraud′u·lent·ly
- FRAUDULENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Fraudulent definition: characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains See examples of FRAUDULENT used in a sentence
- FRAUDULENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 acting with or having the intent to deceive 2 relating to or proceeding from fraud or dishonest action Click for more definitions
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Definition of fraudulent adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- fraudulent - definition and meaning - Wordnik
fraudulent: Engaging in fraud; deceitful Sheehan said the term fraudulent conveyance is a technical one used when a person filing bankruptcy tries to hide assets that could be used to pay creditors The Intelligencer Wheeling News-Register About 10,000 protesters, mostly students, held a protest in Chisinau on Monday again what they called fraudulent elections Oleg Kozlovsky: West Must
- Fraudulent Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Fraudulent definition: Engaging in fraud; deceitful Origin of Fraudulent Middle English from Old French from Latin fraudulentus from fraus fraud- deceit From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition From Old French, from Latin fraudulentus, from fraus From Wiktionary
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