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Fraudulently

Fraudulently \Fraud"u*lent*ly\, adv. In a fraudulent manner.

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fraudulently

adv. In a fraudulent manner.

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fraudulently

adv. in a dishonest and fraudulent manner; "this money was fraudulently obtained"

Usage examples of "fraudulently".

The INS believed 95 per cent of sannyasin marriages with American citizens were fraudulently arranged to gain permanent residency, and that Rajneesh and other temporary visa holders had deliberately deceived the authorities.

This document denounced the words of the traitorous dupes of the Usurper Kalvan, the so-called Archpriests Zothnes and Krastocles who had fraudulently disparaged the other True Gods except for the False Dralm, god of bilge-cleaners and latrine-diggers.

It is often fraudulently added to genuine Almond oil and used in the manufacture of soaps, cold creams and other preparations of the perfumery trade.

Cherry-Laurel Water has been used in Paris fraudulently to imitate the cordial called Kirsch.

This indictment against Moseby Allen is brought under Section 9 of Chapter 145 of the Code of West Virginia, which provides: If any officer, agent, clerk or servant of this State, or of any county, district, school district or municipal corporation thereof, or of any incorporated bank or other corporation, or any officer Of Public trust in this State, or any agent, clerk or servant of any firm or person, or company or association of persons not incorporated, embezzle or fraudulently convert to his own use bullion, money, bank notes or other security for money, or any effects or property of another person which shall have come to his possession, or been placed under his care or management, by virtue of his office, place or .

This indictment against Moseby Allen is brought under Section 9 of Chapter 145 of the Code of West Virginia, which provides: If any officer, agent, clerk or servant of this State, or of any county, district, school district or municipal corporation thereof, or of any incorporated bank or other corporation, or any officer Of Public trust in this State, or any agent, clerk or servant of any firm or person, or company or association of persons not incorporated, embezzle or fraudulently convert to his own use bullion, money, bank notes or other security for money, or any effects or property of another person which shall have come to his possession, or been placed under his care or management, by virtue of his office, place or employment, he shall be guilty of larceny thereof.