deceived him|deceive him in English
fooled him, misled him, cheated him
Use "deceived him|deceive him" in a sentence
1. (He deceived him.)
2. Root Definition to Beguile, deceive NASB Translation come deceitfully (1), deceive (8), deceived (3), deluded (1), utterly deceived (1)
3. No impostor could deceive him;someone had put him up to all their tricks.
4. No imposter could deceive him; someone had put him up to all their tricks.
5. Zeniff’s overzealousness led him to be deceived by the Lamanite king.
6. Anyway, I can't deceive him - it's against all my principles.
7. She not only deceived him but, to add insult to injury, allowed him to pay for her meal.
8. To him belong strength and victory; both deceived and deceiver are his.
9. If God were not omniscient ( the human heart ) would deceive him.
10. With Him are strength and effectual wisdom; The deceived and the deceiver are His.
11. To lie, to deceive, to Circumvent even the basest of mankind was odious to him
12. 8 Jehovah had definitely not tricked or deceived Jeremiah by using some crafty, underhanded scheme against him.
13. So mortals learned that it is not possible to get the better of Zeus or ever deceive him.
14. It was then Hector knew the gods had deceived and forsaken him, and he met his fate at the hand of Achilles.
15. / bɪˈɡaɪl / to persuade, attract, or interest someone, sometimes in order to deceive him or her: He was completely Beguiled by her beauty
16. To Beguile is defined as to deceive someone in a cunning way or to enchant someone and make him become attracted to you
17. She intrigued him and enticed him and infuriated him.
18. I know him, I honor him, and I love him.
19. Gonna be an advisor, you know- - shoot him, him and him.
20. Some who saw Him heal and heard Him teach rejected Him.
21. Take him out and kill him
22. They reviled him, ridiculed him, and cast him out of their city.
23. Because from him and by him and for him are all things.
24. Destroy him or discredit him immediately.
25. oppressed him and made him ill.