deceive - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deceive in Hindi

  • धोखा
  • धोखा देना
  • बहकाना
  • झूठ बोलना
  • ठगना
  • छलना
  • छल करना
  • मोहना
  • ढकोसला करना
  • झांसना
  • वंचना करना
  • प्रवंचना करना
  • झांसा देना

deceive Definition

Verb

  • (of a person) cause (someone) to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.

deceive Example

  • enabling the rulers to deceive themselves about the nature of their own rule ( शासकों को अपने स्वयं के शासन की प्रकृति के बारे में खुद को धोखा देने में सक्षम बनाना )
  • You intentionally tried to deceive me. ( तुमने जानबूझकर मुझे धोखा देने की कोशिश की। )
  • If you're no longer engaged, why do you have to deceive him? ( यदि आप अब सगाई नहीं कर रहे हैं, तो आपको उसे धोखा क्यों देना है? )
  • Oh, I can understand why you would want to deceive people, I just don't understand how you can involve your family in such a thing – especially Tammy! ( ओह, मैं समझ सकता हूं कि आप लोगों को धोखा क्यों देना चाहेंगे, मुझे समझ में नहीं आता कि आप अपने परिवार को इस तरह से कैसे शामिल कर सकते हैं - खासकर टैमी! )

More Sentence

  • I have learned to know him, and he will not deceive me any more....
  • But you are now under the effects of the intoxicating water, and may deceive yourself.
  • How should we deceive the nondescript that we called "the roll-call sergeant"?
  • Men who deceive men, who break with them contracts made only by word, are ostracized from society.
  • Could you so far deceive her easy faith, And leave her to misfortune and distress?
  • Yes, if the silence of this rocky desert deceive me not, here I may die in peace.
  • Can it be wrong for me too, in my turn, To deceive them, by whom we're all deceiv'd?
  • But you deceive yourself if you think we cannot see that these extraordinary and utterly contradictory stories are prompted by sudden panic.
  • Being around Lathum had opened his eyes to the number of people who deceive and are deceived.
  • Natasha, you would not deceive me?
  • He has retreated and ordered the rearguard to kindle fires and make a noise to deceive us.
  • Taran, I know who and what you are, even if you choose to deceive me!
  • Only, being a woman too honest to deceive herself, she found she could no longer apply the precepts that she had used once to her satisfaction.
  • While following the style in which church hymns are composed, I had been able to deceive myself on this point.
  • Then the saint forbade Satan that in that vessel he should longer abide, or deceive mankind with so wicked a phantom.
  • But people who talk like that either do not know what they are talking about or deliberately deceive themselves.
  • Dolgorukov was still insisting that the French had retreated and had only lit fires to deceive us.
  • I didn't intend to deceive people into thinking it was French champagne
  • everything about him was intended to deceive