ingannation (Meaning)
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ingannation (n.)
Cheat; deception.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ingannation
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ingannation Sentence Examples
- The ingannation of the greedy politician was evident in his fraudulent schemes.
- The ingannation sparked outrage among the deceived public.
- The company's ingannation was exposed by a whistleblower, revealing years of deceit.
- The ingannation left an indelible scar on the trust between the parties.
- The ingannation tactics employed by the charlatan were shameful and manipulative.
- The ingannation was so elaborate that even the most discerning minds were fooled.
- The ingannation brought financial ruin to countless innocent victims.
- The ingannation was a calculated act of treachery that shattered relationships.
- The ingannation was so pervasive that it extended beyond the immediate victims.
- The ingannation left a bitter taste in the mouths of those who had been wronged.
FAQs About the word ingannation
Cheat; deception.
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No antonyms found.
The ingannation of the greedy politician was evident in his fraudulent schemes.
The ingannation sparked outrage among the deceived public.
The company's ingannation was exposed by a whistleblower, revealing years of deceit.
The ingannation left an indelible scar on the trust between the parties.