deceive in Czech

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Sentence patterns related to "deceive"

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1. Definition: to Beguile, deceive

2. The slapping sea sounds nice but it's insincere, flattering to deceive, flattering to deceive.

3. If you’d deceive your parents, you might be willing to deceive your friends.

4. Beguile To deceive; lead astray

5. Why did you deceive me?

6. Don't deceive under any circumstance.

7. Why did you deceive yourself?

8. He was foiled in his attempt to deceive us / His attempt to deceive us was foiled.

9. Has my foot hurried to deceive?

10. Befool definition, to fool; deceive; dupe

11. I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.

12. Don't let the apron deceive you!

13. They had thought to deceive me.

14. Cozen definition, to cheat, deceive, or trick

15. (in the sense ‘delude, deceive’): from Old French Amuser ‘entertain, deceive’, from a-(expressing causal effect) + muser ‘stare stupidly’

16. Root Definition to Beguile, deceive NASB Translation come deceitfully (1), deceive (8), deceived (3), deluded (1), utterly deceived (1)

17. What does Begab mean? To deceive; mock

18. His attempt to deceive us was foiled.

19. They connived with their mother to deceive me.

20. Beflum using flattering to deceive or for your gain

21. To deceive by guile or charm: Beguiled unwary investors

22. Beguilingly: In a manner to beguile or deceive

23. But this outrageous lie will not deceive anyone.

24. His gentle, kindly appearance did not deceive me.

25. To deceive by guile or charm: Beguiled unwary investors

26. He dressed up his statement to deceive the voters.

27. A dishonest man does not scruple to deceive others.

28. From Middle English Blench and Blenchen, from Old English blenċan (“to deceive, cheat”), from Proto-Germanic *blankijaną (“to deceive”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleyǵ-

29. You're just pretending to study hard to deceive us?

30. Human nature is such that we easily deceive ourselves.

31. Is it reasonable for a person to try to deceive dead persons whom he would never have wanted to deceive while they were alive?

32. His friendly manner did not deceive us for long.

33. Bluffingly meaning As a bluff; with intent to deceive.

34. But these senators scheme, squabble and flatter and deceive.

35. Let us not, I beseech you, sir , deceive ourselves.

36. To deceive or drop ( a lover ) suddenly or callously.

37. Craftiness: Sanballat, in Trying to Deceive Nehemiah Into a Conference

38. What does Begeck mean? (UK dialectal) To deceive; disappoint; jilt

39. I wouldn't deceive you about anything as important as this.

40. You can't pass exams without working, so don't deceive yourself .

41. 16 You big simpleton, how can anyone deceive the eye.

42. Beguilement is the school for those wishing to deceive and empower

43. Many children's lies are unplanned and not actually designed to deceive.

44. Satan and his demons will not deceive mankind much longer.

45. Who are ready to believe are easy to deceive

46. I remember that the Form Manipulator will try and deceive.

47. Good words and ill deeds deceive wise and fools. 

48. Some common synonyms of Beguile are deceive, delude, and mislead

49. Bamboozle definition is - to deceive by underhanded methods : dupe, hoodwink

50. (Matthew 15:14) Moreover, people deceive themselves in religious matters.