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[dĭ-sēv́]
(v.)To cause to believe what is not true; mislead.
(v.)To catch by guile; ensnare.
(v.)To practice deceit.
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Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French deceivre, from Latin decipere, from de- + capere to take — more at heave. Date: 13th century...
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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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Definition of deceive in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of deceive. Pronunciation of deceive. Translations of deceive. deceive synonyms, deceive antonyms. Information about deceive in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. deceive - be false to; be dishonest with...
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Encyclopedia: Deception
Deception is the act of convincing another to believe information that is not true, or not the whole truth as in certain types of half-truths. Deception involves concepts like propaganda, distraction ...
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"To Deceive Even The Elect ..." an expose' on T.B. Joshua of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nation Simply to prop up his false prophets and false healers and to deceive people! We also need to be aware of the fact that a house swept clean without true repentance and belief in Jesus Christ is a house that is open to...
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deceive ( ) v. , -ceived , -ceiving , -ceives . v.tr. To cause to believe what is not true; mislead. Archaic.
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Nov 6, 2009 The World Health Organization (WHO) is continuing to deceive the world by stating sweeping assumptions about the Ukraine pandemic.
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Many people believe, however, that as long as they guard themselves against wishful thinking they are unlikely to deceive themselves. Actually, if one believes that all one must be on guard against is wishful thinking, then one may be more rather than less liable to self-deception.
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Chaos in the Middle East is not the Bush hawks' nightmare scenario--it's their plan. Respond to this Article This willingness to deceive--both themselves and others--expanded as neocons grew more comfortable with power.
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