Cheating in a sentence as a noun

Or they can email you a note saying that they can prove your dad is cheating on his taxes.

You can look out for yourself without lying, cheating, or backstabbing others.

It would periodically scan /etc/hosts to check I wasn't cheating.

I code for fun, and I detected cheating in the Excel assignments using my own code.

What you felt as unfriendliness was the direct causation of the cheating cases.

Every girlfriend I had he tried to fake pics of me 'cheating' on her and spammed their social accounts and email/phone.

The only thing that makes this different than a human cheating is the robot is fast enough that you might not notice.

I think they should simply allow cheating and not issue certificates.

Cheating in a sentence as an adjective

This leaves the possibility that other people are cheating the same way, although maybe less brazenly.

In fact, they should be punished much more harshly than the general public, because it is their duty to prevent lying, stealing, and cheating.

This prevents the fund from cheating by cutting off the calculation early and failing to account for payments they promised to make.

So the robot is effectively playing rock every time and then changing his play to beat his opponent, which is pretty blatant cheating.

And remember, my fellow entrepreneurs: if an investor is ok with cheating customers, there's no reason to think they will have a problem cheating you.

It is the fact that I felt mostly sorry about: The fact that the cheating cases really changed my mood and attitude towards teaching this class, and this also affected the class dynamics.

You should, however, pack your resume [+].America has a very low bankruptcy rate, principally because it is treated as a social sin somewhere between notoriously cheating on one's spouse or doing something really dastardly like backstabbing a company by quitting it.

Public sector graft and private sector lying, cheating and thieving, both need to be stopped and big, small government, or running government like a business doesn't seem to help.\nInstead, working towards an ethical and just society with clear and equitable consequences for all does seem to help.\nSo in this case, follow the money, retrieve all that was gotten through ill gotten gains, and hand out jail sentences.\nAs for the rest of us, we still have a bridge to deal with.

Cheating definitions

noun

a deception for profit to yourself

See also: cheat

adjective

not faithful to a spouse or lover; "adulterous husbands and wives"; "a two-timing boyfriend"

See also: adulterous

adjective

violating accepted standards or rules; "a dirty fighter"; "used foul means to gain power"; "a nasty unsporting serve"; "fined for unsportsmanlike behavior"

See also: dirty foul unsporting unsportsmanlike