deluding 的定义
de·lud·ed, de·lud·ing.
- to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive: His conceit deluded him into believing he was important.
- Obsolete. to mock or frustrate the hopes or aims of.
- Obsolete. to elude; evade.
deluding 近义词
deceive, fool
更多deluding例句
- But we shouldn't delude ourselves that this would have "kept the election from being stolen".
- Without sufficient growth, we should not delude ourselves about how painful this is going to be.
- To ignore those words—and those ideas—is to disrespect the organization, let alone delude oneself.
- We should not delude ourselves that the middle is the golden path.
- Don't delude yourself with the notion that she is sitting down in sackcloth and ashes with her past!
- The reader would smile to read the infatuated simple reasons with which the bishop endeavoured to delude the ignorant.
- At others, I yield to a fools paradise and delude myself with impossible solutions that deceive me but for an hour.
- But, in any case, there is no use to delude ourselves as to what are the real qualifications of Mr. Filipino.
- But Isaac was formed in too simple and honest a mould to delude the two women or himself with iridescent dreams of success.