deception|deceptions in English

noun

[de·cep·tion || dɪ'sepʃn]

deceit, fraud, misleading act

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1. 17 Ratchet: I sense the deceptions aremobilize.

2. The half-truths and subtle deceptions will not diminish.

3. He thought he could fool people with transparent deceptions.

4. Synonyms for Artificialities include affectations, affectednesses, inauthenticities, pretensions, pretentiousnesses, deceits, deceptions, dishonesties

5. Real freedom cannot be based on deceptions or lies.

6. His deception was inexcusable.

7. Deception is the point!

8. We who are accustomed to working with it know that it is capable of infinite deception, probably the greatest of all deceptions, and yet is accepted as having some kind of objective truth in it." — Malcolm Muggeridge, British-born critic and broadcaster

9. An Earth-Wide Deception

10. Deception can cost billions.

11. 18 Ratchet: I sense deceptions are getting ready to mobilize.

12. Deception is actually serious business.

13. Those who do not will remain awash in half-truths, outright deceptions and fraud.

14. Deception is the hallmark of Cramming

15. He obtained the excess by deception.

16. To falsify our scales of deception;+

17. Love, sacrifice, deception, and now betrayal.

18. Compulsive gamblers are experts at self-deception.

19. 12 Self-deception can easily ensnare us.

20. This made Tom sadder than his deception.

21. She failed to see through his deception.

22. There can be a deception by omission.

23. He was accused of obtaining property by deception.

24. Beware of the deception of the adversary.

25. “The Philosophy and Empty Deception” of the World