Sentence examples for been deluded from inspiring English sources

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been deluded

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

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How many women have been deluded into thinking that work is the cause of domestic problems?

Here and elsewhere, she realizes she has been deluded in believing herself to be open-minded.

Many black people have been deluded into thinking that our BMWs, Lexuses, Porsches, Benzes, titles, heavily mortgaged condos and living environments can influence people who are fundamentally immoral".

But because land's fraction was rising until recently, people may have been deluded into thinking that investments in housing and land were one and the same.

Now Karam Zuhdy and other imprisoned leaders were asking the radicals to accept that they had been deluded from the beginning.

Asked if he believed the sisters' claims, Mr Saatchi said: "I may have believed it but I may have been completely wrong and they may have been deluded".

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Ms. Tsarnaeva is deluded.

David Miliband is deluded.

I was deluded.

You'd be deluded".

Maybe I'm deluded.

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