swindle
swin
ˈswɪn
svin
dle
dəl
dēl
British pronunciation
/swˈɪndə‍l/

Definición y significado de "swindle"en inglés

to swindle
01

estafar

to use deceit in order to deprive someone of their money or other possessions
Transitive: to swindle sb
to swindle definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The con artist swindled unsuspecting investors out of millions of dollars by promising high returns on fake investments.
El estafador estafó a inversionistas desprevenidos prometiendo altos rendimientos en inversiones falsas.
He swindled his elderly neighbor by convincing her to sign over her house deed under false pretenses.
Él estafó a su vecina anciana convenciéndola de firmar la escritura de su casa bajo falsos pretextos.
Swindle
01

an act intended to cheat someone out of money or property

example
Ejemplos
The company was caught in a large-scale swindle involving fake invoices.
He fell victim to a swindle and lost his life savings.
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