Synonym: beguile, betray, dupe, hoax, lie, mislead, trick. Antonym: undeceive. Similar words: receive, receiver, perceive, perceived, conceive, deceptive, decent, ceiling. Meaning: [dɪ'siːv] v. 1. be false to; be dishonest with 2. cause someone to believe an untruth.
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61. A lie is defined as saying something in order to deceive someone.
62. Many children's lies are unplanned and not actually designed to deceive.
63. To counteract this, clownfish have adopted a dual strategy to deceive the anemone.
64. It was therefore doubly important that the physician did not deceive his patients.
65. I remember that the Form Manipulator will try and deceive.
66. She knew the truth about Gazzer: he could not deceive her now.
67. Belief - secular or religious - could deceive you if your are not careful. Dr T.P.Chia
68. Nothing is easier than to deceive oneself.sentence dictionary
69. He was foiled in his attempt to deceive her.
70. To deceive by sly or underhand means; cheat.
71. Deceive oneself and others story, never on me again.
72. I execrate people who deceive and tell lies.
73. The bastardly documents failed to deceive the judge.
74. Deceive not your physician, confessor, or lawyer.
75. It's easy to deceive oneself.
76. To deceive ( an unwary person ).
77. You big simpleton, how can anyone deceive the eye.
78. Too hard, stubborn, is a deceive oneself and others.
79. Nothing is easier than deceive oneself.
80. Some people can deceive others without compunction.
81. A dishonest man does not scruple to deceive others.
82. Policy holder or the beneficiary intentionally causes the death, injury, or sickness of the insured to deceive insurance money.
83. The demon's weak attempt at self-justification did not deceive either of the horrified night elves.
84. You won't deceive John easily, he's quite up to snuff.
85. I never deceive oneself and others, I only look real.
86. Burundi police spokesman said that in the event of escape the prison located in the Burundi capital of Bujumbura, 20 deceive the design of two prisoners escaped from prison after guards.
87. Let us not, I beseech you, sir , deceive ourselves.
88. Don't try to deceive her; she is too smart for that.
89. To deceive or drop ( a lover ) suddenly or callously.
90. What you say knocks the bottom out of his attempt to deceive us.
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