In short, if that's how you roll. You can choose to use deception in any sort of conflict, but likely as not, from personal observations, it is with a high degree of probability going to blow up in your face.
If you are in such a situation where anyone is threatening you with death, chances are your "opponent" is capable and willing to follow through. Your best course of action is to avoid such situations all together, and if you cannot be prepared to put up or shut up.
It is an Australian expression meaning to feign sleep or death, in order to deceive an opponent
It is an Australian expression meaning to feign sleep or death, in order to deceive an opponent
Deceive other , and they will deceive you.
One adverb of deceive is deceivably.Another adverb of deceive is deceivingly.
You simply put the word deceive in a spot where it fits. Deceive means to trick or fool, so if trick or fool would fit there, so would deceive. "How could you deceive me?!" "People will deceive others to get what they want."
The past tense of deceive is deceived.
Deceive is a verb.
Decipere = to cheat, to deceive
Yes, it's A synonym for deceive
The teenager purposely tried to deceive her parents. Police can charge 'obstruction of justice' if you deceive them.
The verb of deceit is deceive. As in "to deceive someone".
The verb of deceit is deceive. As in "to deceive someone".