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dissimulate

[dih-sim-yuh-leyt] / dɪˈsɪm yəˌleɪt /


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They know there is a way to address and accept that prejudice against Muslims exists without dissimulating endlessly about how it is, however, not as serious as, or comparable to, antisemitism.

From The Guardian

She herself was dissimulating each day, biding her time until she could just get out.

From The Guardian

“They are able to dissimulate their beliefs to the point where they drink alcohol or even ask their mothers to bring them a pork sandwich,” Bruguière told BFM TV.

From The Guardian

A good magician can be simulating with one hand and dissimulating with the other, and you don’t know which is which.

From The New Yorker

On the contrary, it is the very heart of society's real unreality, capable of infinitely executing itself, and endlessly dissimulating the absence of the real.

From Salon