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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deceived person" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a person who has been tricked or misled into believing something that is not true. Example: The scam artist preyed on unsuspecting and vulnerable individuals, leaving a trail of deceived persons in their wake.
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Before a moral judgment can be made, the inappropriate and harmful intention of an actor has to be detected and linked to empathetic engagement with the deceived person.
By insisting on secrecy, Ms. Nash said, "people begin to portray the deceived person as the enemy -- the dysfunctional one who deserves to be blindsided".
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Included in such lists were nightmare demons, demons formed from the semen of copulation, and demons who deceived persons into believing that they could perform transvections (nocturnal flights to sites of sabbats, alleged rites of witchcraft).
Simmons claimed that in deals related to the centre, Warner "deceived persons and organisations" into believing the facility was Concacaf's and not his.
"I looked up 'bah humbug' and it means a deceiving person.
The stories described either a) situations where one person wants another to cooperate to the advantage of both, b) situations where one person deceives another person, and c) situations where two persons cooperate to deceive a third person.
In addition, 42.5% of respondents believed that it is worse to deceive someone by providing the person with false information than it is to do so by giving the person true information that is likely to lead them to form a false belief, without telling them other important information that shows it to be false.
The Cambridge Dictionary tells us that a "con" is a person intent on deceiving someone else by using a trick or deception, or to cheat someone out of money, as in a con job; it was a con job; and, he fooled us all; or even, I know when I'm being conned.
If you're deceiving someone, interact with the person just as much as you normally would - no more, no less - or you may creep your subject out or clue him in to the fact that something is out of the ordinary.
Was it the perfect suicide — one that deceived the person whose feelings he cared most about, his mother — or, more improbably, the perfect murder?
It may be argued that to prevent someone from acquiring a true belief is to keep that person in ignorance, or to keep that person "in the dark," rather than to deceive that person (Mahon 2007, 187 188; cf. Carson 2010, 53).
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