excheat
/ɛksˈtʃiːt/Definitions
1. verb
to cheat or deceive, especially by means of a false or misleading statement.
“The suspect was accused of excheating the investor out of thousands of dollars.”
2. verb
to cheat or evade payment, especially of taxes or debts.
“The company was charged with excheating the government of millions in unpaid taxes.”
3. noun
a person or thing that cheats or deceives.
“The excheater was caught and brought to justice after a lengthy investigation.”