bilked
-estafado
Past participle of bilk. There are other translations for this conjugation.

bilk

bilk
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. estafar
The businessman was accused of bilking hundreds of investors.Al hombre de negocios se le acusó de estafar a cientos de inversores.
b. defraudar
The TV show is about a con artist who marries rich men and bilks them out of millions of dollars.El programa de tele se trata de una estafadora que se casa con hombres ricos y los defrauda por millones de dólares.
a. evadir
The actress slipped away, bilking the reporters for the second time today.La actriz se escabulló, evadiendo a los periodistas por segunda vez hoy.
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