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Felony

felonie, Fr.; felonia, Lat.; some deduce it fr. Gk., a deceiver, and fallo, Lat., to deceive; Spelman derives it fr. the

Defraud

involves two elements, namely, deceit and injury to the person deceived. Injury is something other than economic loss that is, deprivation

Misrepresentation

(2) any breach of duty which, without an intent to deceive, gains an advantage to the person committing it, or any

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Self deceit

The act of deceiving ones self or the state of being self deceived self

Fallible

Liable to fail mistake or err liable to deceive or to be deceived as all men are fallible our

Fallibility

The state of being fallible liability to deceive or to be deceived as the fallibity of an argument

counterfeit

(as a document) without authorization and esp. with intent to deceive or defraud vt : to make an imitation of without

Dupe

One who has been deceived or who is easily deceived a gull as the dupe

Deceptiveness

The power or habit of deceiving tendency or aptness to deceive

fabricate

: to make up (as testimony) with an intent to deceive vi : to make something up with an intent to

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