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What is the present tense of deceived?

What's the present tense of deceived? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of deceived is deceive.

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 easiest people to deceive are those who think that they are immune to deception.
Sweet boy, thou art too young and too honest to cope with women, who were framed by the Creator to deceive.
A stand off in the Black Sea with Turkey is so much part and parcel of most openings that it can easily be dismissed as a ruse to deceive.
But you didn't deceive even yourself, for your hand was shaking, and it wasn't the steam that made you dry your eyes.
Patients with anorexia nervosa often attempt to deceive health care professionals because they do not want treatment for their disorder.
The stepmother in the Snow White tale was evil, and she was wrong to try to deceive and kill Snow White.

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