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1. to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude: They deceived the enemy by disguising the destroyer as a freighter. ...
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Synonyms: These verbs mean to lead another into error, danger, or a disadvantageous position by underhand means. Deceive involves the deliberate misrepresentation of the truth: "We are inclined to believe those whom we do not know, Betray implies treachery: ... Beguile suggests deceiving by means of charm or allure:
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Deceivability by similar type of device equipped on other vehicles. ... Frequency kept variable to overcome deceivability. ...
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being cheated and calculates deceivability of the receiver ... temptation of lying is calculated from deceivability of the receiver, utility of lying, ...
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A dual of the trustworthiness in the trust model, a deceivability is maintained by ... We define deceivability, cij, of receiver j from sender i's ...
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deceivable. There currently are some data on the effects of general knowledge of deceptions as they influence subsequent deceivability, and ...
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... decatizer decatoic decator decatyl decaudate decaudation decayable decayedness decayer decayless deccagynous decede deceitless deceivability deceivable ...
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Why are Christians so gullible and so prone to deception? What could possibly be behind it? ... The words deceit, deceitful, deceitfully, deceitfulness, deceive, and deceivability are used again and again in the Bible. It is one of the major themes. There are warnings everywhere in Scripture about being deceived.
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To overcome the deceivability problem, a variation of FHSS is applied, in which operating frequency window is randomly changed. To overcome vulnerability problem, received signal is passed through a dynamic digital filter.
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Over the past couple of weeks, I've had about three instances where someone has brought up Eve and her knack for being "easily deceived." In two of the cases, it was brought up in a way that made the people conclude that women shouldn't lead - because of this "genetic" deceivability.
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