Fraudulently

  • 91check — I n. order to a bank (BE has cheque) 1) to issue, make out, write out a check to 2) to draw a check against one s account; to draw a check on a bank 3) to cash; clear; deposit; present a check 4) to cover a check (by making a deposit) 5) to… …

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  • 92fraudulent — fraud|u|lent [ˈfro:djulənt US ˈfro:dʒə ] adj intended to deceive people in an illegal way, in order to gain money, power etc ▪ a fraudulent insurance claim ▪ a fraudulent statement fraudulent activity/behaviour/conduct >fraudulently adv ▪ He… …

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  • 93ringer — noun 1》 informal an athlete or horse fraudulently substituted for another in a competition.     ↘a highly proficient person brought in to supplement a team or group.     ↘a motor vehicle whose identity has been fraudulently changed. 2》 short for… …

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  • 94counterfeit — I. v. a. 1. Forge, make a spurious copy of, imitate fraudulently, copy fraudulently. 2. Feign, simulate, sham, put on the appearance of. 3. Imitate, copy. II. a. 1. Forged, spurious, fraudulent, supposititious. 2. Feigned, false, simulated, sham …

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  • 95foist — [[t]fɔɪst[/t]] v. t. 1) to force upon or impose fraudulently or unjustifiably (usu. fol. by off, on, or upon): to foist inferior goods on a customer[/ex] 2) to put or introduce surreptitiously or fraudulently (usu. fol. by in or into) • Etymology …

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  • 96foist — /fɔɪst / (say foyst) verb (t) 1. to bring or put surreptitiously or fraudulently. –phrase 2. foist on (or upon), to palm off or impose fraudulently or unwarrantably on: *Women already … succumb to depression without having it foisted on them as a …

  • 97forge — To fabricate by false imitation. Carter v. State, 135 Tex.Cr.R. 457, 116 S.W.2d 371, 377. To fabricate, construct, or prepare one thing in imitation of another thing, with the intention of substituting the false for the genuine, or otherwise… …

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  • 98forge — To fabricate by false imitation. Carter v. State, 135 Tex.Cr.R. 457, 116 S.W.2d 371, 377. To fabricate, construct, or prepare one thing in imitation of another thing, with the intention of substituting the false for the genuine, or otherwise… …

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  • 99oath — Any form of attestation by which a person signifies that he is bound in conscience to perform an act faithfully and truthfully, e.g. President s oath on entering office, Art. II, Sec. 1, U.S.Const. Vaughn v. State, 146 Tex.Cr.R. 586,177 S.W.2d 59 …

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  • 100quack — quack1 [kwak] vi. [echoic] to utter the characteristic sound or cry of a duck, or a sound like it n. the sound made by a duck, or any sound like it quack2 [kwak] n. [short for QUACKSALVER] 1. an untrained person who practices medicine… …

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