Be false to; be dishonest with.
Cause someone to believe an untruth.
To cause someone to believe an untruth; to practice trickery or fraud.
1 I could not deceive her; she had seen it in my eye.
2 But it was in vain; she could not deceive her rising jealousy.
3 You cannot deceive me; I have seen the world and know it.
4 Mr Quigley told parliament Mr Palmer had tried to deceive the public.
5 The audience is taken by the hand and led to deceive themselves.
6 They could think and deceive and use their voices to mimic others.
7 In spite of this miracle, the priests sought to deceive the people.
8 The blacks frequently deceive the dogs by crossing and recrossing the creeks.
9 Facebook and its click maximizer reconfigured society without apparent intent to deceive .
10 And in this manner did they oftentimes deceive the servant of God.
11 HIPPIAS: Wise, certainly; at least, in so far as they can deceive .
12 I can easily deceive people into making them think I'm in control.
13 I meditate the ruin of a man; I can deceive a friend.
14 That though men deceive themselves in generalities, in particulars they judge truly
15 I know you would not wish to deceive him in the least.
16 The separation of human beings that deceive themselves is nothing in comparison.
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