We have no meanings for "mere hypocrisy" in our records yet.
1 And he trampled on his own thoughts-feelingthem a mere hypocrisy and offence.
2 That such an engineer falls into trouble is evidence of mere hypocrisy on his part.
3 Besides, it would be mere hypocrisy in you.'
4 Some of the current talk about political independence is mere hypocrisy ; some of it is mere vanity.
5 In a country that spouted guff about cherishing all its children equally, the gap is not mere hypocrisy .
6 The truth is intricate and obscure, and to pretend that it is plain and obvious is mere hypocrisy .
7 He intimated, moreover, that these pretences of clemency were mere hypocrisy , and that self-interest was at the bottom of their compassion.
8 These are not certain signs of a religious age; but they would pass for something at any period, even if they were mere hypocrisy .
9 "This is mere hypocrisy , " interrupted Edith.
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