Definition of Deceptiveness. Meaning of Deceptiveness. Synonyms of Deceptiveness

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Definition of Deceptiveness

Deceptiveness
Deceptiveness De*cep"tive*ness, n. The power or habit of deceiving; tendency or aptness to deceive.

Meaning of Deceptiveness from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Dingell (October 14, 1983). For the history of changing from deception to deceptiveness as the standard, see Preston, Ivan L., The Great American Blow-Up: Puffery...
- communicative context and sender and receiver cognitions and behaviors in deceptive exchanges. Some forms of deception include: Lies: making up information...
- 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...
- misleading or deceptive or is likely to mislead or deceive." Anti-competitive practices Competition policy Consumer protection Misleading or deceptive conduct...
- contract, breach of implied duty of good faith and violations of Florida's Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. On March 12, 2014, a Florida jury ruled...
- Metal Coat. While its Defense and Speed are high, Onix' other values are deceptively low, making it a relatively weak Rock-type choice compared to Golem and...
- Misleading or deceptive conduct (often referred to as just misleading conduct) is a doctrine of Australian law. Section 18 of the Australian Consumer...
- authentic), half, plagal, and deceptive. Typically, phrases end on authentic or half cadences, and the terms plagal and deceptive refer to motion that avoids...