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delude

[dih-lood] / dɪˈlud /


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But those who believe they will be untouched by the regime — including its supporters, as well as apolitical people and those who are “just trying to keep their heads down” — are deluding themselves.

From Salon

Earl's barrister Paul Hynes KC described his client as "a sad individual" and compared him to the deluded fictional character Walter Mitty.

From BBC

If he really believes that the job of making peace is done, then he is deluding himself.

From BBC

Republicans knew this was coming, but they either thought they could escape blame for it or they are so deluded they actually believe it’s what people want.

From Salon

Based on past experience, one should never underestimate the willingness of some in the party to delude themselves into believing the GOP might operate in good faith.

From Salon