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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·ceive
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Deceived
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Deceiving
.]
1.
To
lead
into
error
;
to
cause
to
believe
what
is
false
,
or
disbelieve
what
is
true
;
to
impose
upon
;
to
mislead
;
to
cheat
;
to
disappoint
;
to
delude
;
to
insnare
.
Evil
men
and
seducers
shall
wax
worse
and
worse
,
deceiving
,
and
being
deceived
.
--
2
Tim
.
iii
. 13.
Nimble
jugglers
that
deceive
the
eye
.
--
Shak
.
What
can
'
scape
the
eye
Of
God
all-seeing
,
or
deceive
his
heart
? --
Milton
.
2.
To
beguile
;
to
amuse
,
so
as
to
divert
the
attention
;
to
while
away
;
to
take
away
as
if
by
deception
.
These
occupations
oftentimes
deceived
The
listless
hour
. --
Wordsworth
.
3.
To
deprive
by
fraud
or
stealth
;
to
defraud
. [
Obs
.]
Plant
fruit
trees
in
large
borders
,
and
set
therein
fine
flowers
,
but
thin
and
sparingly
,
lest
they
deceive
the
trees
.
--
Bacon
.
Syn:
--
Deceive
,
Delude
,
Mislead
.
Usage:
Deceive
is
a
general
word
applicable
to
any
kind
of
misrepresentation
affecting
faith
or
life
.
To
delude
,
primarily
,
is
to
make
sport
of
,
by
deceiving
,
and
is
accomplished
by
playing
upon
one's
imagination
or
credulity
,
as
by
exciting
false
hopes
,
causing
him
to
undertake
or
expect
what
is
impracticable
,
and
making
his
failure
ridiculous
.
It
implies
some
infirmity
of
judgment
in
the
victim
,
and
intention
to
deceive
in
the
deluder
.
But
it
is
often
used
reflexively
,
indicating
that
a
person's
own
weakness
has
made
him
the
sport
of
others
or
of
fortune
;
as
,
he
deluded
himself
with
a
belief
that
luck
would
always
favor
him
.
To
mislead
is
to
lead
,
guide
,
or
direct
in
a
wrong
way
,
either
willfully
or
ignorantly
.
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