What does oplichterij in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word oplichterij in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use oplichterij in Dutch.

The word oplichterij in Dutch means oplichterij, oplichterij, oplichterij, bedriegerij, bedriegerij, oplichterij, fraude, schurkenstreek, schelmenstreek, bedrog, bedrog, zwendel, oplichterij, oplichterij, zwendel, zwendel, oplichterij, oplichterij, zwendel. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word oplichterij

oplichterij

(UK, slang (robbery or confidence trick)

oplichterij

(slang (con, swindle)

oplichterij, bedriegerij

(trickery)

People suspected the politician of chicanery, and voted him out of office.

bedriegerij, oplichterij, fraude

(archaic (fraud)

schurkenstreek, schelmenstreek

(archaic or humorous (dishonest activity)

bedrog

(UK, slang (con, swindle)

bedrog

(slang, offensive (con, swindle)

zwendel, oplichterij

(figurative (cheat, fraud)

The investment scheme was a fraud - a real shell game.

oplichterij, zwendel

(act of cheating)

The con men planned the swindle carefully.

zwendel, oplichterij

(informal (trick, swindle)

Fred lost two hundred dollars in a con.

oplichterij, zwendel

(slang (swindle)

The con men set up a sting to get their hands on the old lady's money.

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