deluder / dɪˈlud /

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deluder 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·lud·ed, de·lud·ing.

  1. to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive: His conceit deluded him into believing he was important.
  2. Obsolete. to mock or frustrate the hopes or aims of.
  3. Obsolete. to elude; evade.

deluder 近义词

deluder

等同于 prevaricator

deluder

等同于 liar

deluder

等同于 perjurer

更多deluder例句

  1. But we shouldn't delude ourselves that this would have "kept the election from being stolen".
  2. Without sufficient growth, we should not delude ourselves about how painful this is going to be.
  3. To ignore those words—and those ideas—is to disrespect the organization, let alone delude oneself.
  4. We should not delude ourselves that the middle is the golden path.
  5. Don't delude yourself with the notion that she is sitting down in sackcloth and ashes with her past!
  6. The reader would smile to read the infatuated simple reasons with which the bishop endeavoured to delude the ignorant.
  7. At others, I yield to a fools paradise and delude myself with impossible solutions that deceive me but for an hour.
  8. But, in any case, there is no use to delude ourselves as to what are the real qualifications of Mr. Filipino.
  9. But Isaac was formed in too simple and honest a mould to delude the two women or himself with iridescent dreams of success.