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    de·lude
    [dəˈlo͞od]
    verb
    delude (verb) · deludes (third person present) · deluded (past tense) · deluded (past participle) · deluding (present participle)
    1. impose a misleading belief upon (someone); deceive; fool:
      "too many theorists have deluded the public"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin deludere ‘to mock’, from de- (with pejorative force) + ludere ‘to play’.
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    Delude means to mislead the mind or someone’s judgment, in other words, deceive the person. It means to make him believe that a particular thing is not true. 1.to mislead the mind or judgment of a person. 2.to make someone believe something that is not true.
    Definition of delude verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to make somebody believe something that is not true synonym deceive delude somebody You poor deluded creature. delude yourself He's deluding himself if he thinks it's going to be easy.
    [Middle English deluden, from Latin dēlūdere : dē-, de- + lūdere, to play; see leid- in Indo-European roots .] de·lud′er n.
    2. Obsolete To elude or evade. 3. Obsolete To frustrate the hopes or plans of. [Middle English deluden, from Latin dēlūdere : dē-, de- + lūdere, to play; see leid- in Indo-European roots .]
  3. deceive, mislead, delude, beguile mean to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness. deceive implies imposing a false idea or belief that causes ignorance, bewilderment, or helplessness.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/delude
    verb (used with object),de·lud·ed, de·lud·ing. to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive: His conceit deluded him into believing he was important. Obsolete. to mock or frustrate the hopes or aims of. Obsolete. to elude; evade.
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    delude verb [ T ] us / dɪˈluːd / uk / dɪˈluːd / Add to word list Add to word list to make someone believe something that is not true: He's deluding him self if he thinks he's going to be promoted this year.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/delude
    de•lude /dɪˈlud/ v. [ ~ + obj], -lud•ed, -lud•ing. to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive; fool; trick: He deluded himself into thinking he'd lost weight. See -lud-.
    www.wordreference.com/definition/delude
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