Sentence examples for to delude from inspiring English sources

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to delude

verb

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

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I don't want to delude anyone".

To think anything else, I believe, is to delude ourselves.

At times of crisis we try to delude ourselves.

Whatever really happened, the practical effect was to delude the right-wing faithful.

The Republican hopefuls are deluding themselves and trying to delude the voters.

The climate issue is too important for us to delude ourselves with wishful thinking.

Like earlier inventors, the Dolls allowed their audiences to delude themselves.

Gods only need to delude their infatuated followers; they don't have to believe in themselves.

They are not agile enough to delude the driver into imagining these are smaller vehicles.

"I'm from Long Island; I'm not going to delude myself," he says.

Nino Burjanadze, an opposition politician, urged Georgians not to delude themselves about the West's commitment to their country.

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