Deceivably - Law Dictionary Search Results
Calculated to deceive
Calculated to deceive, are not free from ambiguity, for they may mean 'likely
deceive
deceive de·ceived de·ceiv·ing vt : to cause to accept as true
Deceivable
Fitted to deceive deceitful
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Deceivableness
Capability of deceiving
Deceiver
One who deceives one who leads into error a cheat an impostor
Self deceived
Deceived or misled respecting ones self by ones own mistake or
Deceive
Deceive, is to induce a man to believe a thing to
Fraud
fraud or injury upon others, yet, by their tendency to deceive or mislead, or to violate public or private confidence, or
Cheating
Cheating, Cheating is defined as whoever, by deceiving any person, fraudulently or dishonestly induces the person so deceived
fraud
a : any act, expression, omission, or concealment calculated to deceive another to his or her disadvantage ;specif : a misrepresentation
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