deceive
deceive.01 - lie to, trickery, fooling
DECEIVE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'deceive' based on wsj; adjectival 'deceptive' based on BOLT-6. VerbNet class force-59-1. (from deceive.01-v)DECEPTION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-6, deceive.01. Corresponds to VNcls force-59-1. (from deception.01-n)
DECEPTIVE-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from deceptive.01-j)
Aliases:
deception (n.)
deceptive (j.)
deceive (v.)
deceptive (j.)
deceive (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: liar
ARG1-PPT: lied to
ARG2-PRD: lied about
ARG1-PPT: lied to
ARG2-PRD: lied about
intransitive
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Mr. BlodgettARG0
, whoR-ARG0
was convicted in Florida state court of selling unregistered securities and in California state court of unlawful use of the telephone to defraud and deceiverel
, is now on probation .adjectival
For some investors , it 's the appearances that leave
themARG1
deceivedrel
.ARG0 and ARG1
TheyARG0
use their lying tongues to deceiverel
othersARG1
. ''Adjectival rel: deceptive
Old man Mao Yushi says that the money made from usury is " the best use of money " , says that opportunistic profiteering creates wealth and is n't exploitation ,
his argumentARG0
undoubtedly appears to be soARGM-EXT
ridiculouslyARGM-ADV
childish and selfARG1
- deceptiverel
!arg1
Politics are designed strictly for
the public 'sARG1
deceptionrel
.args 0, 1
Without making a specific assertion about Essjay 's intent ,
hisARG0
deceptionrel
of fellow editorsARG1
is reasonably characterized as irresponsible or foolish ...args 0, 2
He drew the store clerks in his own neighborhood into
hisARG0
deceptionrel
about the smokingARG2
.