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Definitionv. be false to
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Ram is trying to delude Sita. [verb]
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Don't get deluded by the empty promises made by anybody. [Please select]
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We should delude ourselves by entertaining the hope that matters would mend by-and-by.. [verb]
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These foreigners introduced new life into politics and the press, and made it fashionable for educated Maltese to delude themselves with the idea that the Maltese were Italians, because a few of them could speak the language of the peninsula. [verb]
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Have you dared to delude me by showing the wrong desk. [verb]
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And you have deluded yourself, in dreaming that a daughter of his would betray her Country. [verb]
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Encouraged and deluded by his success, David exerted all his powers to extend what he believed so holy an influence. [verb]
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I would sooner have found hoppers in the best ham in the shop than have gone to church so to delude myself. [verb]
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"Now--because the poor deluded lad's infatuation alarms her." [verb]
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"How little is required to delude the senses of one scarcely more than a child." [verb]
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