Phrases with «to deceive the public»

The phrase "to deceive the public" means to intentionally trick or mislead the general population, typically by providing false or misleading information. It involves creating a false perception or manipulating facts to make people believe something that is not true. Full definition

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Sentences with «to deceive the public»

  • You make accusations of fear mongering and deliberately deceiving the public in order to have an otherwise unjustified war. (nakedpastor.com)
  • Don't listen to these lawyers who have a vested interest in deceiving the public by using language designed to deceive. (law.stackexchange.com)
  • Exxon has been compared extensively to the tobacco industry, which was convicted of racketeering in 2000 for deliberately deceiving the public about the dangers of its products.» (leftexposed.org)
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