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What is the past tense of deceive?

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The past tense of deceive is deceived.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deceive is deceives.

The present participle of deceive is deceiving.

The past participle of deceive is deceived.

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The ball rebounded off Henry's back and the bounce deceived both defender and goalkeeper, finding the back of the net in the process.
Major accounting firms were all too happy to be deceived by corporate smoke and mirrors, as long as they got lucrative consulting contracts.
I had always been deceived when I attempted to judge the weight of the tumblebug by his size.
She was sick of being fooled, tricked, deceived, taken advantage of, and hundreds of other things.
It is an acknowledgment that you are weak-minded, cowardly, can be deceived and manipulated, and easily conned out of your money.
Few were deceived, but it does not prevent the same trick being used again and again.

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