English to Kannada Dictionary deceive

deceive

ಮೋಸ
definition
verb
I didn't intend to deceive people into thinking it was French champagne
(of a person) cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.
translation of 'deceive'
ಸುಳ್ಳನ್ನು ನಂಬಿಸು,
ಮೋಸಮಾಡು,
ನಿರಾಶೆ ಗೊಳಿಸು
verb
ವ೦ಚಿಸು
example
I didn't intend to 'deceive' people into thinking it was French champagne
everything about him was intended to 'deceive'
I didn't intend to 'deceive' people into thinking it was French champagne
In other walks of life when people set out deliberately to 'deceive' people, it gets called ‘deceit’.
He had tried to 'deceive' employers and police by changing his middle name from Phillip to Clayton.
That is, (if the obtuse language doesn't 'deceive' me), within the law.
Microsoft argues that our memories often 'deceive' us: experiences get exaggerated, we muddle the timing of events and simply forget stuff.
Don't let its looks 'deceive' you: aloe vera is, in fact, a member of the lily family.
But a word of caution - the season continues well into November so don't let the good start 'deceive' you.
No, your eyes do not 'deceive' you - 85 games crammed on to one disc, a task made easier because most take up only a few megabytes each, but it is still a bargain.
He helped disguise loans as sales in order to boost the company's revenue - on paper - and thereby 'deceive' the public as well as government regulators.
The campaign, launched by the Office of Fair Trading, aims to draw attention to unscrupulous holiday clubs that deliberately 'deceive' consumers and pressurise them into membership.
Your gut instincts won't 'deceive' you - but the conclusions you draw from them, and decisions you make, may.
enabling the rulers to 'deceive' themselves about the nature of their own rule
His looks may 'deceive' you into thinking he is still in his teens but 32-year-old Angus is a father of two boys Niquan two and Shaquan four.
For a moment, she had believed him… but she couldn't let him 'deceive' her again, it couldn't be true - he didn't love her.
‘It's difficult to catch someone who is deliberately trying to 'deceive' you,’ Mr. Rosenstiel said.
Indeed it is also clear that your representatives were deliberately lying when making these statements, and thus deliberately intending to 'deceive' members of the public.
It really is important for people to be aware there are people out there willing to 'deceive' our elderly residents.
No, my friends, your eyes are not 'deceiving' you.
Yet if republicans are tempted to think that the worst is now over, they are surely 'deceiving themselves' .
In any event the document found in its records convinced the Pope that Galileo had deliberately 'deceived' him.
Any record company that believes illicit song file distribution hinders their ability to sell music is 'deceiving itself' - how else will anyone find out about the gazillion CDs that are out there?
To those who lionise him, he is a clear-eyed defender of faith and nationhood, a speaker of truth in a time of 'deceivers' .
I didn't love my husband, but I never 'deceived' him in that way. I'm not some sort of cheap woman.
He said: ‘Elderly householders are vulnerable to plausible 'deceivers' who create anxiety by claiming to observe defects in their houses and then offer to repair them.’
After watching the pilot DVD in stunned silence, I had to check a few episodes on disk 2 of the four DVD set, just to make sure that my eyes hadn't 'deceived' me.
Her partner 'deceives' her, but she doesn't know it; her children fail, but she is told they succeed; she believes she has the admiration of others, but they laugh at her behind her back.
Make a list of who told you what, and determine if anyone has something to gain by 'deceiving' you.
Take it for what it is baby and stop 'deceiving yourself' .
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