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deceit [di-sit]sustantivoEngaño, dolo, fraude, falacia; impostura, superchería.
Artificio, treta, estratagema.
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deceit [dɪˈsiːt]
noun
(misleading) engaño; (m) (fraud) fraude; (m) (deceitfulness) falsedad; (f) he was involved in a web of lies and deceit estaba metido en una maraña de mentiras y engaños; they won the voters over by deceit conquistaron a los votantes engañándolos mediante engaños;or
money paid out as a result of fraud, trickery, and deceit is deductible Government claims against a taxpayer for fraud, deceit, malpractice,and the like Each step he took carried him deeper into a morass of lies and deceit they all participated in the deceit the affair ended with the resignation of two ministers from a government in disarray amidst charges of deceit and incompetence against the Prime Minister
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