deceive oneself
deceive sb. with fair words
Only deceive and enchain;
We've been deceived in that boy.
fraudulent ads that delude consumers into sending in money.See Synonyms at deceive
I think this is just a government ploy to deceive the public.
I didn't intend to deceive people into thinking it was French champagne.
Joe felt guilty at having deceived the family.
deceive the voters with a (piece of) political sleight of hand
I have been deceived in what he said.
We were deceived into buying that house.
He deceived them under the cloak of religion.
the masses were deceived and manipulated by a tiny group.
he was far too intelligent to risk attempting to deceive him.
You'll never deceive us again; we're on to you.
He deceived his friends about his income.
He deceived us into the belief that he was an honest man.
He dressed up his statement to deceive the voters.
He deceived people for years until the police got onto him.
He was too certain of her love to be deceived by such talk.
However, this cannot deceive the international community.
I must not deceive myself too much.
" There is no coronavirus, brother. They're just deceiving people" .
As the saying goes, looks can be deceiving.
I trust him because I know he would never deceive me.
Because your ears will not deceive you but your eyes will.
The Indians are completely deceived, and not a shot is fired.
If you aren't, then you have been deceiving us all.
Mary was deceived into believing the stranger.
Let us not, I beseech you, deceive ourselves longer.
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