imposture Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪmˈpɒs.tjər]
  • Us [ ɪmˈpɑː.stʃɚ]

Meaning of imposture In English

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Examples of imposture

  • The literal meaning of the term prestidigitator is 'nimble-fingered', but its connotations extend to the idea of illusion, imposture, deception.

  • Whereas authentication concerns the construction of a true or veridical identity, denaturalization foregrounds untruth, pretense, and imposture in identity positioning.

  • On the opposite end of this continuum, denaturalization expresses language through which speakers signal imposture or falsity through ruptures of ongoing or assumed identities.

  • At times, it is difficult to discriminate between bold claims, conceptual misinterpretations, and imposture.

  • Psalmanazar's imposture, in other words, proved to be magnificent training for writing a universal history.

  • Must we really lend ourselves to this imposture?

  • Without the acceptance of this principle democracy is merely an imposture.

  • I am informed that prosecuting authorities do not institute proceedings except where they are satisfied that there is evidence of fraud and imposture.

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