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cheat
noun as in person who fools others
noun as in trick
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verb as in defraud, fool
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Example Sentences
But according to the federal indictment, the two were part of the cheating teams.
This past spring, OpenAI offered students two months of free access to ChatGPT, evidently hoping to lure them into buying paid subscriptions that will help them cheat on their homework, papers and tests.
Patrick Reed, once labelled "the most hated man in golf", opened up Friday about the toll taken on his family by allegations of cheating that have dogged his career.
Prosecutors say he helped supply the cheating technology and played in the rigged poker games.
FBI director Kash Patel called it a "mind-boggling" fraud scheme that cheated victims in New York, Miami, Las Vegas and other US cities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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