0 to deceive someone, usually by making that person do something that they did not intend to do:
1 someone who has been tricked:
an innocent dupe
2 a short form of duplicate that is used to refer to a product made to look like a more expensive or high-quality product:
3 to cheat someone by telling lies or by deceiving the person:
4 someone who has been tricked:
an innocent dupe
These dupes are heavily inspired by the designer, without ripping off the exact logo or name.
Auditors and analysts duped the market players that placed their trust in them.
Another cohort of people who need protection are foreigners, who may be duped by some minicab operators.
The history of the relations of the two nations is an unbroken record of dupes on one side and treaty breakers on the other.
Probably they are the latter—more dupes than collaborators.
He also said that we ought not to be duped.
The interest of these observations is not that the reflections of dupes are, like reflections in a spoon, unavoidably upside down.
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