swindling
1swindling — index fraud, imposture, larceny, theft Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2Swindling — Swindle Swin dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Swindled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Swindling}.] [See {Swindler}.] To cheat defraud grossly, or with deliberate artifice; as, to swindle a man out of his property. [1913 Webster] Lammote . . . has swindled one of… …
3swindling — Cheating and defrauding with deliberate artifice. Usually applied to a transaction where the guilty party procures the delivery to him, under a pretended contract, of the personal property of another, with the felonious design of appropriating it …
4swindling — The acquisition of property or an instrument representing a valuable right by means of some device or fraudulent representation with intent to appropriate such property or instrument or to destroy or impair the right of the owner therein. 32 Am… …
5swindling — swin·dle || swɪndl n. cheating, fraud, deception v. defraud, cheat, deceive, con …
6swindling — n. Knavery, cheating, rascality, roguery, imposture …
7swindling — swinˈdling noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑swindle …
8profit by swindling — index prey Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
9cheating or swindling — As the words are ordinarily used, they relate to the fraudulent causing of pecuniary or property loss. United States v Cohn, 270 US 339, 346, 70 L Ed 606, 619, 46 S Ct 251 …
10МОШЕННИЧЕСТВО С ЦЕННЫМИ БУМАГАМИ — SWINDLINGПродажа сомнительных или ничего не стоящих ценных бумаг путем предоставления ложной информации о их качестве. М. может иметь место путем размещения рекламы, обещающей большие прибыли, или путем распространения бесплатных проспектов,… …