Opposite of to persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception
Opposite of to praise or compliment, typically excessively or insincerely
Opposite of to deceive or cheat
Opposite of to deceive or fool someone
Opposite of to convince or manipulate
“The convenient rationalization that our weapons potpourri will confuse the enemy into fear of misbehaving is absurd and threatening.”
Opposite of to cause (someone) to have a liking for or interest in something
“Laying on the cologne may actually repel the ladies, rather than attract them.”
Opposite of to entice, especially by offering something desirable but keeping it out of reach
Opposite of to give someone the wrong information or idea
Opposite of to flatter or compliment excessively
“He was a mean person who would constantly insult others due to his own insecurities.”
Opposite of to trick or deceive with a ploy or ruse
“He thought she was my sister, and I dared not undeceive him, for I soon perceived that he loved her.”
Opposite of to cause to have opposite (usually negative) opinions about someone or something
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