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    swin·dle
    [ˈswind(ə)l]
    verb
    swindling (present participle)
    1. use deception to deprive (someone) of money or possessions:
      "a businessman swindled investors out of millions of dollars"
      • obtain (money) fraudulently:
        "he was said to have swindled $62.5 million from the pension fund"
    Origin
    late 18th century: back-formation from swindler, from German Schwindler ‘extravagant maker of schemes, swindler’, from schwindeln ‘be giddy’, also ‘tell lies’.
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    What does swindling mean?verb (used with object), swin·dled, swin·dling. to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets. to obtain by fraud or deceit. verb (used without object), swin·dled, swin·dling. to put forward plausible schemes or use unscrupulous trickery to defraud others; cheat. an act of swindling or a fraudulent transaction or scheme.
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    What is swindle verb?Definition of swindle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to cheat somebody in order to get something, especially money, from them swindle somebody (out of something) They swindled him out of hundreds of dollars. swindle something (out of somebody) They swindled hundreds of dollars out of him.
    What does swindler mean?[Back-formation from swindler, one who swindles, from German Schwindler, giddy person, cheat, from schwindeln, to be dizzy, swindle, from Middle High German, from Old High German swintilōn, frequentative of swintan, to disappear .] swin′dler n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
     
  3. verb [ T ] uk / ˈswɪn.d ə l / us / ˈswɪn.d ə l / to get money dishonestly from someone by deceiving or cheating them: They swindled local businesses out of thousands of dollars. The wealthy banker was ultimately convicted of swindling investors.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/swindling
    , swin·dled, swin·dling. to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets. Synonyms: bamboozle, deceive, trick, dupe, cozen to obtain by fraud or deceit.
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