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Adjective(1) causing one to believe what is not true or fail to believe what is true

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(1) He poisoned his mother-in-law in the delusory hope of a legacy.(2) In the absence of such an understanding, spirituality will always be construed as extracurricular or a complement to education at best, and a delusory distraction at worst.(3) In this way, all unenlightened experience is fabricated by the various aspects of the mind as it generates a false self and projects delusory objects onto reality.(4) James acknowledges that there was something delusory about this ostensibly unified culture.(5) I approached situations, circumstances, objects and other people looking to find out if my beliefs were delusory .(6) The Mayan calendar is a gateway to realms of consciousness that the majority of mankind has been blinded to by the use of false delusory calendars.(7) In Buddhist thought, this feeling that we are the real thing, the most important person, the center of everything, is delusory .(8) Events in Europe offered Japan a delusory ray of hope.(9) The bourgeoisie's delusory fantasy of self-reliance is thus rendered utterly absurd.(10) Yes, it is illusory and delusory , and yes we know that, but we must continue to live in it.(11) Does this imply that narratives' clarifying and consoling effects are delusory ?(12) Instead it is delusory - its place is located in the imagination.(13) These u2018extremesu2019 of delusory belief appear from experimental evidence to be associated with the existence of microscopic lesions in the right brain.
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Adjective
1. deceptive


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