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- DISSEMBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
We have nothing to hide: dissemble (from the Latin verb dissimulāre, meaning “to disguise the identity of”) stresses the intent to deceive others, especially about facts, feelings, or intentions
- DISSEMBLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DISSEMBLE definition: to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of See examples of dissemble used in a sentence
- DISSEMBLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
They have elevated media manipulation to an art form: they have leaked, briefed and dissembled
- disassemble vs. dissemble : Commonly confused words | Vocabulary. com
Disassemble is formed from dis-, meaning "reversal," and assemble, "to put together " Disassemble, then, is to take something apart, literally or figuratively: Entering the moon's orbit, the rocket was further disassembled enabling two Apollo Astronauts to explore the lunar surface (Scientific American)
- Dissembled - definition of dissembled by The Free Dictionary
To disguise or conceal one's real nature, motives, or feelings behind a false appearance To disguise or conceal behind a false appearance See Synonyms at disguise [Middle English dissemblen, from Old French dessembler, to be different : des-, dis- + sembler, to appear, seem; see semblable ] dis·sem′blance n dis·sem′bler n
- dissemble verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of dissemble verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary dissemble (something) to hide your real feelings or intentions, often by pretending to have different ones She was a very honest person who was incapable of dissembling Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- dissemble - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
dissemble (third-person singular simple present dissembles, present participle dissembling, simple past and past participle dissembled) (transitive) To disguise or conceal something
- DISSEMBLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Politicians dissemble all the time Granted, his word is worthless, but Henry was not slow to dissemble either, when it served his purposes Aubrey's niece was clutching her arms now, growing colder, less able to dissemble
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