Deceivable - Law Dictionary Search Results
mislead
or belief : to cause to have a false impression vi : to create a false impression compare deceive
infringement
infringer that is the same as that of the owner or so similar that it is likely to deceive or to cause confusion or mistake on the part of the average purchaser. Infringement of a copyright involves
Bedote
To cause to dote to deceive
Keep your definitions linked to case research
illusory
illusory : likely to mislead or deceive : false deceptive [an plea bargain leading to a longer sentence than expected]
fault
fault [Anglo-French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1 : a usually intentional act forbidden by law ;also : a usually intentional omission to do
false statement
known or believed by its maker to be incorrect or untrue and is made esp. with intent to deceive or mislead [submitted a false statement to obtain the loan] ;also : the federal crime of concealing a
false
correct ;esp : intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect [injured by accusations] b : intended to mislead or deceive : deceptive misleading compare fraudulent false·ly adv false·ness n
deceptive
deceptive : tending or having capacity to deceive [ trade practices] compare fraudulent, misleading
barratry
barratry pl: -tries [Middle French baraterie deception, from barater to deceive, cheat] 1 : an unlawful act or fraudulent breach of duty by a ship's master or crew that
artifice
artifice : a clever strategy usually intended to deceive or defraud
- ‹ Prev
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 12
- 13
- 14
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free
Deceivable - Law Dictionary Search Results
mislead
or belief : to cause to have a false impression vi : to create a false impression compare deceive
infringement
infringer that is the same as that of the owner or so similar that it is likely to deceive or to cause confusion or mistake on the part of the average purchaser. Infringement of a copyright involves
Bedote
To cause to dote to deceive
Keep your definitions linked to case research
illusory
illusory : likely to mislead or deceive : false deceptive [an plea bargain leading to a longer sentence than expected]
fault
fault [Anglo-French faute lack, failing, ultimately from Latin fallere to deceive, disappoint] 1 : a usually intentional act forbidden by law ;also : a usually intentional omission to do
false statement
known or believed by its maker to be incorrect or untrue and is made esp. with intent to deceive or mislead [submitted a false statement to obtain the loan] ;also : the federal crime of concealing a
false
correct ;esp : intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect [injured by accusations] b : intended to mislead or deceive : deceptive misleading compare fraudulent false·ly adv false·ness n
deceptive
deceptive : tending or having capacity to deceive [ trade practices] compare fraudulent, misleading
barratry
barratry pl: -tries [Middle French baraterie deception, from barater to deceive, cheat] 1 : an unlawful act or fraudulent breach of duty by a ship's master or crew that
artifice
artifice : a clever strategy usually intended to deceive or defraud
- ‹ Prev
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 12
- 13
- 14
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free