Deceivable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Guller
One who gulls a deceiver
Impostress
A woman who imposes upon or deceives others
Illude
To play upon by artifice to deceive to mock to excite and disappoint the hopes of
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Humbug
An imposition under fair pretenses something contrived in order to deceive and mislead a trick by cajolery a hoax
half truth
a partially true statement especially one intended to deceive or mislead
Amendment
or summons for any defect in substance or form is allowed, but if the party summoned has been deceived or misled by a defect, the justices may adjourn the hearing. 'Amendment of this Constitution' in Art. 368
Gabber
A liar a deceiver
frailty
condition or quality of being frail physically mentally or morally frailness infirmity weakness of resolution liableness to be deceived or seduced
Fallacious
Embodying or pertaining to a fallacy illogical fitted to deceive misleading delusive as fallacious arguments or reasoning
Equivocate
equivocal or doubtful signification to express ones opinions in terms which admit of different senses with intent to deceive to use ambiguous expressions with a view to mislead as to equivocate is the work of duplicity
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Deceivable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Guller
One who gulls a deceiver
Impostress
A woman who imposes upon or deceives others
Illude
To play upon by artifice to deceive to mock to excite and disappoint the hopes of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Humbug
An imposition under fair pretenses something contrived in order to deceive and mislead a trick by cajolery a hoax
half truth
a partially true statement especially one intended to deceive or mislead
Amendment
or summons for any defect in substance or form is allowed, but if the party summoned has been deceived or misled by a defect, the justices may adjourn the hearing. 'Amendment of this Constitution' in Art. 368
Gabber
A liar a deceiver
frailty
condition or quality of being frail physically mentally or morally frailness infirmity weakness of resolution liableness to be deceived or seduced
Fallacious
Embodying or pertaining to a fallacy illogical fitted to deceive misleading delusive as fallacious arguments or reasoning
Equivocate
equivocal or doubtful signification to express ones opinions in terms which admit of different senses with intent to deceive to use ambiguous expressions with a view to mislead as to equivocate is the work of duplicity
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