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fraudulently

American  
[fraw-juh-luhnt-lee] / ˈfrɔ dʒə lənt li /

adverb

  1. in a dishonest and misleading way.


Example Sentences

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The pensions regulator then charged Marks with fraudulently taking workers' pensions, but he died before that case came to court.

From BBC

It purported to be from a barristers' chambers called 7BR, which told the BBC it had "reported this incident to the police on the basis that someone appears to have fraudulently misused the 7BR letterhead".

From BBC

ReturnPro, which works with retailers such as Walmart and Bass Pro Shops, said it plans to initially use Clarity’s machines to screen products that are often fraudulently returned, such as consumer electronics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. James allegedly submitted fake and fraudulently inflated customer invoices to factors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Castleton wants that settlement to be set aside, alleging it was fraudulently obtained involving "sharp practice" by the Post Office.

From BBC