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fraudproof

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English

Etymology

From fraud + -proof.

Adjective

fraudproof (comparative more fraudproof, superlative most fraudproof)

  1. Resistant to fraud.
    • 2007 May 22, Julia Preston, “With an Immigration Compromise Committed to Paper, the Time for Scrutiny Begins”, in New York Times:
      For another trigger, the Department of Homeland Security must create a new, fraudproof system to verify the legal status of all job applicants.
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