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Sentence count:150+4Posted:2016-09-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: beguilebetraydupehoaxliemisleadtrickAntonym: undeceiveSimilar words: receivereceiverperceiveperceivedconceivedeceptivedecentceilingMeaning: [dɪ'siːv]  v. 1. be false to; be dishonest with 2. cause someone to believe an untruth. 
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121. Yes , foreigners may still deceive us or take advantage of our backwardness.
122. Is antigen of second liver surface electropositive how Mo cure? How deceive pass a barrier?
123. Lev 19:11 " Do not steal. Do not lie . Do not deceive one another. "
124. Euphemism can be used in English to comfort, tolerate, deceive, construct, even iron and scorn.
125. 'You deceive yourself, monsieur,'returned the keeper of the wine - shop.
126. Multiple false target jamming is becoming increasingly the focus of attention as one of important means of deceive jamming for its simple technology and marked jamming effectiveness.
127. They deceive the voters with a piece of political sleight of hand.
128. At the same time,[www.Sentencedict.com] everything was done to guide our airmen and deceive the foe.
129. If God were not omniscient ( the human heart ) would deceive him.
130. A person who is trying to deceive needs to think more about what they are doing, so they may drift off or pause as they think about what to say or hesitate during speech.
131. A truthful witness does not deceive , but a false witness pours out lies.
132. Don't spread fallacies to deceive people . It is making everyone feel jittery.
133. I used to deceive oneself already do not care about, but my heart still hurts.
134. Any person who knowingly and with intent to injure, defraud or deceive any insurer, files a statement of claim.
135. Tired of being unendingly troubled with the same stupid question, one day she tried to deceive him by saying, "No, I can't see you any longer."
136. What sees is more than a dough figurine image, must deceive people, first nimbly.
137. Date Line map reveals the traditional theory of information easy to deceive the main line.
138. Any simulating action anywhere on the field , which is intended to deceive the referee, must be sanctioned as unsporting behaviour.
139. Meanwhile, significant numbers confessed they would make fraudulent insurance claims, deceive people online and plagiarise internet articles for college assignments if the chance arose.
140. Nothing is easier than to deceive oneself, since we are always willing to believe what we expect.
141. Makers can use outside the disk, with the number plate to deceive.
142. It could be that nations have been the victim of a vast confidence trick to deceive us about the necessity and the value of spies.
143. Seldon, as he ran, bounded from side to side to baffle and deceive their aim.
144. But again, unless one is really honest, absolutely frank, and does not subtly deceive oneself, what I have said can be used to exploit further.
145. In order to deceive the public, the local government has to blank off all the information.
146. One may not deceive oneself or, equivalently , allow oneself to retreat from true concepts.
147. " King heard this, he flew into a rage loudly shout: "good a bold, you dare to dalits muddily rutted filling jade deceive me! "
148. When one is in love one begins to deceive oneself. And one ends by deceiving others.
149. Good word and ill deed deceive wise men and fool.
150. This paper analyzes the effect of active and passive jamming which adopt suppressive and deceive jamming to airborne radar.
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