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deceive

[dih-seev] / dɪˈsiv /


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Walk-throughs before practices, he said, are essential to help go through the steps that will enable him to deceive defenders at full speed during games.

From Los Angeles Times

“One of the main ways to avoid being deceived is to think about information that people aren’t showing you or information that’s missing.”

From MarketWatch

“Instead of trying to deceive voters with deepfake videos, low-integrity Congressman Mike Collins should explain why he supports doubling Georgians’ health insurance premiums,” said Democratic Party of Georgia senior communications adviser Devon Cruz.

From Salon

In a court filing, the Federal Trade Commission accused ticket-selling giants Ticketmaster and Live Nation of acquiring illegal brokers and deceiving customers with lower prices.

From Los Angeles Times

It said that "an unregistered and misleading organization" had exploited the plight of the Gaza citizens, "deceived families, collected money from them, and facilitated their travel in an irregular and irresponsible manner".

From BBC