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Definition of Deceptively

Deceptively
Deceptively De*cep"tive*ly, adv. In a manner to deceive.

Meaning of Deceptively from wikipedia

- Deceptive Bends is the fifth studio album by the British rock band 10cc, released in 1977. It was the first album released by the band after the departure...
- Deceptive Records was a British independent record label formed in 1993 by Steve Lamacq, Tony Smith and Alan James, which concentrated on rock and alternative...
- Appearances Are Deceptive (In Spanish: Las apariencias engaƱan) is a 1983 Mexican drama film directed by Jaime Humberto Hermosillo and starring Isela...
- Deceptive Fifty was a various artists compilation album issued by Deceptive Records to celebrate fifty releases on the label. It was released in 1998...
- receive a stroller. In October 2007, Seinfeld released her first cookbook, Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food, which contains...
- Misleading or deceptive conduct (often referred to as just misleading conduct) is a doctrine of Australian law. Section 18 of the Australian Consumer...
- A dark pattern (also known as a "deceptive design pattern") is "a user interface that has been carefully crafted to trick users into doing things, such...
- property, goods, or services. A false adverti****t can be classified as deceptive if the advertiser deliberately misleads the consumer, rather than making...
- authentic), half, plagal, and deceptive. Typically, phrases end on authentic or half cadences, and the terms plagal and deceptive refer to motion that avoids...
- misleading or deceptive or is likely to mislead or deceive." Anti-competitive practices Competition policy Consumer protection Misleading or deceptive conduct...