deceptions
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pluralof deception.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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He later came to see all of the Kim regime’s promises as deceptions.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 16, 2026
How can anyone trust evidence produced by people who openly brag about their digital deceptions?
From Salon ● Jan. 24, 2026
Mild lies of omission are forgivable, while "sticky" mid-range deceptions can often be resolved with support and kindness.
From BBC ● Jan. 13, 2026
This time it was Elsie's failing health that kept him out of prison and he stayed quiet until her death in 2002 before the deceptions dangerously escalated.
From BBC ● Dec. 31, 2025
Washington’s deceptions kept Howe from attacking for a while, but deceptions cannot last forever.
From "George Washington, Spymaster" by Thomas B. Allen
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