/ˈmʌniˈ-ˈwɒʃɪŋˈ/ – Noun
Definition: xch MONEY-LAUNDERING.
A more thorough explanation: The legal term for “money-washing” is money laundering. Money laundering is the illegal process of making large amounts of money generated by a criminal activity, such as drug trafficking or terrorist funding, appear to have come from a legitimate source. This process typically involves a series of transactions to obscure the origin of the funds and make them appear “clean.” Money laundering is a serious crime that is punishable by law in many jurisdictions.
Example: The suspect was charged with money laundering after authorities discovered evidence of money-washing activities through various shell companies.