0 to make someone believe something that is not real or true -- łudzić, oszukiwać
[ often reflexive, + into + doing sth ] She deluded herself into thinking she could win.
Yet the capacity to be ' deluded' by early phonographs, given their sonic limitations, would have been exceedingly low.
We should not delude ourselves to the contrary.
I would love to delude myself with the sweet notion that he has published nothing on the latter phenomenon.
To compare activations between control and deluded groups we used a random effects model within regions of interest defined by the fixed effects models.
Table 3 shows the performance for the subdivided deluded group.
I may be deluded, but the case was made for me by looking at the evidence, not by appealing to intuition.
If he thought so, he was dangerously deluded.
In the subdivided deluded groups, both scriptrelevant and script-irrelevant groups showed a clear difference in the type of story needed to evoke atypical confabulations.