Similar words: dissemble, trembling, disseminating, assembly, assemble, assemblage, freedom of assembly, legislative assembly. Meaning: [dɪ'sembl] n. 1. pretending with intention to deceive 2. the act of deceiving. adj. concealing under a false appearance with the intent to deceive.
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1. He accused the government of dissembling.
2. We can always tell if she's dissembling;her voice trembles when she lies.
3. My friend proved that the cabbie was dissembling, and we trooped back to the terminal to look for Mr Right.
4. Honest prose defeats dissembling verse, and the braggart goes off to be a thief.
5. Dissembling enough, he was not sufficiently oily and make - believe.
6. The Fox, dissembling the real danger of his case, replied: " Come down, my friend. "
7. He was accused of dissembling and deception of campaign funds.
8. You've lost the art of dissembling in four years on this island.
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9. In assessing a recent downturn, they refuse to resort to the dissembling language of corporate reports and quarterly statements.
10. His method was always the same: using high-flown rhetoric and obscure language while dissembling and faking his way through life.
11. She was a very honest person who was incapable of dissembling.
12. Maybe this is a reaction formation. People give every effort to make noise in the external world just for the sake of dissembling the desolation and loneliness in our soul.
13. She felt the deepest respect for his skill at dissemBling.
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