Deceive

/dɪˈsiːv/ verb

To deceive someone is to make them believe something that is not true, usually on purpose.

It comes from Old French “decevoir,” from Latin “decipere,” meaning “to ensnare, cheat, mislead.” The root carries the image of trapping someone by tricking their mind.

AMማታለል
ARيخدع
BNপ্রতারণা করা
CSklamat
DAbedrage
DEtäuschen
ELεξαπατώ
ESengañar
FAفریب دادن
FIpettää
FRtromper
GUછેતરવું
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