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deliberate lie

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meanings of deliberateand lie


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deliberate
adjective
uk /dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət/ us /dɪˈlɪb.ɚ.ət/
(often of something bad) intentional ...
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lie
noun[C]
uk /laɪ/ us /laɪ/
something you say that you know is ...
See more at lie


Examples of deliberate lie


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To present pension funds as a panacea however would be a deliberatelie.
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In order to secure a conviction under that provision, one has to show that what was told was a deliberatelie.
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In justice, should the defendant not be warned also that if he tells a deliberatelie that is capable of being corrobation?
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I can procure affidavits from two people who heard the conversation to say that that is a deliberatelie on the part of the police.
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There was never a more gross or deliberatelie.
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To talk as if there is no unemployment in the mining industry is either to tell a deliberatelie or to have one's eyes closed.
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I suggest that that is a deliberatelie.
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Either that was a deliberatelie or no one had even troubled to make the inquiry.
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That was a calculated and deliberatelie.
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But perhaps we can say that reasonable people can willingly adopt sincere yet (as it turns out) misinformed opinions, whereas no reasonable person can willingly rely on deliberate lies.
An untruth can result from many other things, and not least from deliberate lying.
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The most disastrous results may be brought about by deliberate lying, of which this is a notorious example.
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Deliberate lies were told about me during the previous general election campaign.
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I find it difficult not to characterise what it says as anything other than outright and deliberate lies.
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If he was talking about the printing unions, he was either telling deliberate lies or did not have a clue what he was talking about.
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Much of the opposition has been based on deliberate lies or on evidence which, to say the least, is dubious.
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The amendments deal with the telling of deliberate lies during an election campaign about a candidate in that campaign, with the intention of damaging his vote.
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Looking round the world today one finds that practically every broadcasting system is spreading deliberate lies and fanning hatred and prejudice of one people against another.
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Conwy county borough council has told deliberate lies to the schools in my constituency in order to cover up the reason for cutting school budgets.
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He accused the communists of spreading deliberate lies.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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