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    bilk
    /bɪlk/

    verb

    • 1. obtain or withhold money from (someone) unfairly or by deceit; cheat or defraud: informal "an apparently benevolent elderly gentleman bilked me of twenty dollars"
    • 2. evade; elude. archaic

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  2. BILK definition: 1. to get money from someone unfairly or dishonestly: 2. to get money from someone unfairly or…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to block the free development of : frustrate. fate bilks their hopes. 2. a. : to cheat out of something valuable : defraud. bilking investors out of their life savings. : to evade payment of or to. bilks his creditors. c. : to obtain (something) by defrauding someone.

  4. verb (used with object) to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars. Synonyms: rook, fleece, dupe, trick, swindle. to evade payment of (a debt). to frustrate: a career bilked by poor health. to escape from; elude: to bilk one's pursuers.

  5. To bilk someone is slightly different from plain robbing them, though the effect is the same; it implies a non-violent, subtle and devious method masquerading as legitimate. Bernie Madoff, the Ponzi scheme king, was a classic bilker.

  6. to get money from someone unfairly or dishonestly: He bilked clients out of tens of millions of dollars. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cheating & tricking. anti-fraud. bad faith. bamboozle. blackmail. blag. deceive. diddle. feint. flannel. game-fixing. grifter. gull. have an eye to/for the main chance idiom. prankster. pretextual.

  7. To bilk someone out of something, especially money, means to cheat them out of it. [ US , informal ] They are charged with bilking investors out of millions of dollars.

  8. 1. a. To defraud, cheat, or swindle: made millions bilking wealthy clients on art sales. b. To evade payment of: bilk one's debts. 2. To thwart or frustrate: "Fate ... may be to a certain extent bilked" (Thomas Carlyle). 3. To elude. n. 1. One who cheats. 2. Obsolete A hoax or swindle. [Perhaps alteration of balk .] bilk′er n.

  9. To cheat or swindle; defraud. Webster's New World. To thwart or frustrate. American Heritage. More Verb Definitions (5) Synonyms: baffle. cross. foil. scotch. spoil. queer. thwart. frustrate. evade. elude.

  10. bilk somebody (out of something) | bilk something (from somebody) to cheat somebody, especially by taking money from them. Definition of bilk verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · bilk (third-person singular simple present bilks, present participle bilking, simple past and past participle bilked) ( transitive) To spoil the score of (someone) in cribbage. ( transitive) To do someone out of their due; to deceive or defraud, to cheat (someone). Synonyms: see Thesaurus: deceive.