Meaning of Deceiving (What it is, Concept and Definition)

deceive is the act of making someone believe in something that doesn't correspond to reality, feeding someone's hopes with unsubstantiated, unfounded, unrealistic promises.

The word elude can be classified as a direct transitive verb, intransitive verb and verb prenominal in the Portuguese language, depending on the context, also connoting the act of deceiving, stealing and to lie.

THE illusion, a practice of those who deceive, is related to the action of hiding the truth, either to have harmful effects on the person, or on for the welfare of others, preventing them from getting upset or nervous about a situation, acting as a form of relief or mitigation.

Illusion is the exchange of real appearance for a false idea. It is also a daydream, a dream, a product of the imagination.

the act of deceive a person it is seen as a malicious and malicious action, because, in order for the illusion to exist, it is necessary to use a lie or betrayal, attitudes considered anti-moral and unethical.

Deceiving a person can also be linked to illusion and magic tricks, when the illusionist uses techniques to

deceive the senses of the individual, in order to make him believe that he has paranormal powers.

Synonyms of evading

  • betray
  • emba
  • trick
  • deceive
  • mistake
  • deceive
  • deceive
  • to lie
  • to betray

See also the meaning of Illusion.

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