Sentence examples for be deluding from inspiring English sources

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be deluding

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To deceive into believing something which is false; to lead into error; to dupe.

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The artist may well be deluding himself.

"In the studio, sometimes it seems like a really great album, but you can be deluding yourself," Ellis says.

Rivers could be deluding himself, just as he once did when he played for Riley with a separated shoulder.

Mr Sharon merely put Mr Barak's threat into action.Mr Sharon would indeed be deluding himself if he thought he could solve all of Israel's problems by military means.

"The right would be deluding itself if it felt it was inaugurating a new France," said the daily Le Monde in an editorial.

Anyone who thinks for one moment that an insurance company would go to such great lengths to save customers money must be deluding themselves.

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You'd be deluded".

But it would also be deluded.

It would be deluded to suggest otherwise".

Better to not be deluded about one's popularity.

We may be deluded but we are honest".

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