0 present participle of deceive
1 to persuade someone that something false is the truth, or to keep the truth hidden from someone for your own advantage:
Anyway, I can't deceive him - it's against all my principles.
He repudiated the allegation that he had tried to deceive them.
I suspect these statistics flatter to deceive.
What really angered her was the dirty underhand way they had deceived her.
They deceived us into thinking they would come back later with our money.
We argue that the subjects misinterpret this because the information to the visual system is ambiguous and also deceiving.
The agent who considers himself to be acting on the more specific, allegedly universalizable maxim is deceiving himself about his true principles of action.
Well, if they want to call it that, that is an incredibly deceiving simplification.