deliberately deceive

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

To mislead someone intentionally or on purpose.

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Examples (10)

  • The company was found guilty of deliberately deceiving its customers about the product's safety.
  • I can't believe he would deliberately deceive me after everything we've been through.
  • The jury concluded that the witness had deliberately deceived the court.
  • The politician has been accused of deliberately deceiving the public during his campaign.
  • To deliberately deceive someone for personal gain is a profound ethical violation.
  • If you deliberately deceive the investigators, you will face severe legal consequences.
  • The report uncovered a complex scheme designed to deliberately deceive investors.
  • It's heartbreaking to discover that a close friend has been deliberately deceiving you.
  • She realized he had deliberately deceived her about his true intentions from the start.
  • Why would anyone deliberately deceive their own family over something so trivial?