Deluding example sentences

de·lude

verb

deluding (present participle)

  - impose a misleading belief upon (someone); deceive; fool:

Synonyms

mislead, deceive, fool, trick, dupe, hoodwink, gull, beguile, cheat, defraud, swindle, con, bamboozle, sucker, snooker, hornswoggle, cozen, illude

"Deluding" Example Sentences

1. He was deluding himself into thinking he could win.
2. The magician's tricks were deluding the audience.
3. She suspected he was deluding himself with false hope.
4. His arrogance was deluding him into believing he was infallible.
5. They were deluding themselves about their chances of success.
6. The propaganda was clearly intended to delude the public.
7. He felt a sense of being deluded and manipulated.
8. Deluding himself with promises is a dangerous game.
9. The cult leader was skilled at deluding his followers.
10. Don't delude yourself into thinking it will be easy.
11. His actions were deluded and erratic.
12. The evidence proved the witness was deluded.
13. She found herself deluded by his charm.
14. It's easy to become deluded by social media.
15. He was clearly deluded by his own ambition.
16. By deluding others, he only harmed himself.
17. The deluded man believed he could fly.
18. She was a deluded and dangerous woman.
19. His claims were deluded and unsupported.
20. The deluding power of his charisma was undeniable.
21. He was deluding himself, as usual.
22. Deluding oneself with fantasies is common.
23. The politician's speeches were blatant attempts to delude the voters.
24. Was she deluded, or just naive?
25. It's important not to be deluded by appearances.
26. The deluded belief in conspiracy theories is widespread.
27. His obsession was a form of self-delusion.
28. Living in a world of self-delusion can be harmful.
29. He continued to delude himself, despite the evidence.
30. The company's marketing was deluding consumers.
31. Don't let your emotions delude your judgment.
32. His desperate need for approval led to self-delusion.
33. The symptoms indicated a state of delusion.
34. He was clearly suffering from delusions of grandeur.
35. The experience shook him out of his delusion.
36. She felt a pang of guilt for deluding him.
37. His deluded sense of self-importance was off-putting.
38. We were all initially deluded by his charm.
39. The deluding effect of the drug was immediate.
40. He escaped into a world of delusion to cope with the pain.
41. She confessed to deluding herself for years.
42. It was a deluded attempt to cover up the truth.
43. His deluded optimism was eventually shattered.
44. They were deluding themselves with false promises.
45. The painting was a masterful delusion of reality.
46. Deluding oneself is a form of self-protection.
47. His behavior was indicative of delusion.
48. The deluded nature of his belief system was evident.
49. He was a master at deluding others and himself.
50. Delusion can lead to dangerous consequences.

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