sonegar

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin subnegāre, from sub + negāre.

Verb

sonegar (first-person singular present indicative sonego, past participle sonegado)

  1. to unduly hide or omit (usually an information)
  2. (finance) to commit tax evasion

Usage notes

When referring to tax evasion, sonegar may be transitive, with the object being the noun meaning tax, such as imposto(s) or tributo(s).

References

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