Deceive
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British pronunciation/dɪsˈiːv/
American pronunciation/dɪˈsiv/

Définition et Signification de "deceive"

to deceive
01

tromper

to make a person believe something untrue
Transitive: to deceive sb
to deceive definition and meaning
02

tromper, duper

cause someone to believe an untruth
Intransitive

deceive

v

deceit

n

deceiver

n

deceiver

n

undeceive

v

undeceive

v
example
Exemple
It's unethical to deceive customers with false advertising claims.
Online scams aim to deceive people into providing personal information or money.
He tried to deceive his friends by pretending to be a millionaire.
She felt hurt when she discovered that her partner had deceived her about their plans.
The magician's tricks were so convincing that they often deceived the audience.
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