English to Spanish Dictionary deception

deception

engaño
definition
noun
obtaining property by deception
the action of deceiving someone.
translation of 'deception'
noun
mentira,
decepción,
engaño de la vista,
tomadura de pelo,
engaño,
fraude,
ilusión
example
obtaining property by 'deception'
How easily the untruths flow when one embarks upon a path of 'deception' , she thought, ashamed of herself.
There's a difference between managing perceptions and practicing outright 'deception' .
At the hearing it emerged that he had convictions for 'deception' and theft dating back more than 30 years.
After all, 'deception' only works when the would-be deceiver has a reputation for telling the truth.
She was jailed for three years and nine months for 15 counts of 'deception' but was acquitted of attempted murder.
He pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice and attempting to obtain a money transfer by 'deception' .
The trial jury unanimously cleared him of charges of larceny and trying to obtain money by 'deception' .
Even so, he has continued his policy of 'deception' and prevarication.
Language is frequently manipulated for the purpose of 'deception' .
A person who obtains property under such circumstances will be obtaining property by 'deception' .
The easiest people to deceive are those who think that they are immune to 'deception' .
Hurtling along at breakneck speed, this smash hit comedy of marital 'deception' guarantees a great night out.
He was arrested on suspicion of obtaining a pecuniary advantage by 'deception' and damaging police property.
The purpose of this deliberate 'deception' is easy to see.
What has happened to the elements of darkness, 'deception' and fear that used to be a part of the fairytale world?
He also strongly condemned the role of the mass media in this mass 'deception' .
She admitted 'deception' and agreed to pay the money straight away.
You can scarcely believe one politician capable of such 'deception' .
In other words, you don't need to be a government insider to detect official 'deception' and hypocrisy.
obtaining property by 'deception'
Without vigorous fact-checking by the press, political 'deception' is all too easy.
This knowledge is also useful for managers, employers, and for anyone to use in everyday situations where telling the truth from a lie can help prevent you from being a victim of fraud/scams and other 'deceptions' .
After hearing how it was just one of a series of 'deceptions' by the 24-year-old, including cheating a former employer, he remanded him to Hull Prison for four days.
Hence, what sets the movie apart from other tales of adultery is the way in which it concentrates on the reactions to the 'deceptions' , rather than the discovery of the deceit itself.
While several of these often elaborate 'deceptions' will be treated separately elsewhere in this book it seems convenient to summarize them here.
The offences took place a couple of years after she escaped being jailed for mortgage fraud and other 'deceptions' .
If the leading newspapers lose their capacity to report and conduct inquiries, the public will become even more susceptible to the manipulations and 'deceptions' of those in power.
All artifice, all human pretensions and 'deceptions' are stripped away, to the extent that the reader has to fight the urge not to avert their eyes, so intimate is what is left.
Gradually, as it dwells on the buildings, the railway track, the bridge, the river, and the figures that populate the four panels, the eye recognises the anomalies and 'deceptions' built into the painting.
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