˜yÐÄvlog

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deceiver

[ dih-see-ver ]

noun

  1. one who misleads another or others by a false appearance or statement, especially one who does so habitually:

    Far from being a historian, he is a deceiver who invents, manipulates, and modifies documents.

  2. Often Deceiver. the devil; Satan:

    My orders as a bishop are to execute the holy rites for demonic exorcism; I do not plan to leave these good sisters at the mercy of the Deceiver.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deceiver1

First recorded in 1350–1400; deceiv(e) ( def ) + -er 1( def )
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When the people give way, their deceivers, betrayers, and destroyers press upon them so fast, that there is no resisting afterwards.

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You can avoid getting duped by an unscrupulous deceiver by conducting these tests on your gold to determine if it’s genuine:

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One is that it gives liars and deceivers legitimacy.

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Trauma is a nasty deceiver, both in the way it makes survivors distrust their memories and the way we, its witnesses, interpret it in the context of everything we see.

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It's also known as the "deceiver" mushroom because once it ages and fades, it can be hard to identify.

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