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fraudulency

/fraw-juh-luhnt/US // ˈfrɔ dʒə lənt //UK // (ˈfrɔːdjʊlənt) //

欺诈行为,欺诈性,欺诈性行为,欺诈

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
    • : given to or using fraud, as a person; cheating; dishonest.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incorruption
as invillainousness
Synonyms
bestiality兽交,人兽交,兽性行为,兽性交配bribery贿赂,贿赂行为,受贿,行贿crime犯罪,罪行,犯罪行为,罪案crookedness歪曲,歪曲性,歪斜,弯曲度demoralization士气低落,士气消沉,士气消退,士气depravity堕落,堕落性,堕落的人,乱伦exploitation剥削,开发,开发利用,开采extortion敲诈,敲诈勒索,勒索,敲詐fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗graft嫁接,移植,嫁接法,嫁妆immorality道德败坏,道德操守,道德,伦理道德jobbery贿赂,就业,打工,打工仔malfeasance渎职行为,渎职,渎职罪,失职misrepresentation虚报,虚报事实,虚报情况,误导性陈述nepotism裙带关系,任人唯亲,唯亲主义,唯利是图payoff报酬,报偿,报答,报销payola贿赂,贿赂行为,贿赂罪,骗局perversion变态,变态行为,变态性,歪曲racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒shadiness阴暗面,遮蔽性,遮盖性,阴暗shuffle洗牌,摇摆,洗盘,洗涤skimming撇开不谈,撇脂,略过,撇脂术squeeze挤压,挤兑,挤压式,挤出turpitude腐败行为,违纪行为,腐败,违纪unscrupulousness不良行为,不择手段,不廉洁,不良现象venality流氓行为,腐败行为,坏事,腐败vice恶习,副业,恶行,恶习习villainy恶棍,小人,恶行,恶棍行为wickedness邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人,邪恶的breach of trust违反信任,违反信托,失信行为,失信bribing贿赂,行贿,贿买,贿选fiddling摆弄,忽悠,摆弄着,搬弄是非flagitiousness旗帜性,霸道,旗帜鲜明,旗帜性的on the take采纳,采纳了,采纳意见,采纳的profiteering牟取暴利,暴利,谋取暴利,暴利行为shady deal不正当交易,亏本买卖,亏本生意,阴阳合同

Examples

  • He telegraphed over and over that he planned to cast mail-in ballots as fraudulent, and, over and over, The Post and others pointed out that there was no evidence to support the claim.

  • Some followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory had seized on the mathematical theory as proof that the November election was fraudulent, and changed the Wikipedia page accordingly.

  • So if the dominant position in the Republican Party is that the only free and fair elections are those where Republicans win, and anything else is “stolen” and fraudulent, then we’re on the precipice of not having a democracy.

  • She doesn’t understand why some Republican lawmakers continue to repeat baseless claims that the election was fraudulent, further angering the masses.

  • At least millions of dollars of previous aid went to fraudulent applicants, according to public and private estimates.

  • You better take it before your filthy fraudulent self is bared to the nation.

  • The investigation stems from Dec. 2013 charges that 25 Russian diplomats allegedly tried to obtain fraudulent Medicaid benefits.

  • And when a fraudulent work hits the marketplace, it tends to circulate.

  • Once submitted, a detailed review is initiated and vetted by our teams, and listings deemed fraudulent will be removed promptly.

  • And in April, a Florida pastor named Kevin Sutherland was convicted of trying to sell fraudulent Damien Hirst paintings.

  • The transfers of property covered by the act are those which the common law regards as fraudulent.

  • And thirdly he knew that his adversary would cheat if he could and that his adversary suspected him of fraudulent designs.

  • A different rule applies to a minor who makes a fraudulent contract.

  • Bribery and fraudulent voting gained ground, and an attempt was again made to meet them by increasing the severity of the law.

  • The nub of the whole matter is: The claims made for Sanatogen are unwarranted, misleading and fraudulent.