undeceive (Meaning)

Wordnet

undeceive (v)

free from deception or illusion

Webster

undeceive (v. t.)

To cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake.

undeceive Sentence Examples

  1. The investigation sought to undeceive the public about the true nature of the incident.
  2. The witness's testimony served to undeceive the jury about the defendant's guilt.
  3. The journalist courageously published a report to undeceive readers about the government's corruption.
  4. The scientist's experiment successfully undeceived its audience about the misconceptions surrounding the theory.
  5. The historian's research paper aimed to undeceive scholars about the historical inaccuracies of previous accounts.
  6. The politician's speech sought to undeceive voters about the opposition's false promises.
  7. The whistleblower risked their life to undeceive the world about the company's toxic practices.
  8. The teacher's lesson helped to undeceive students about the harmful stereotypes propagated by society.
  9. The author's autobiography revealed the truth to undeceive readers about the struggles faced by marginalized groups.
  10. The documentary exposed the conspiracy to undeceive the masses about the real reasons behind a major disaster.

FAQs About the word undeceive

free from deception or illusionTo cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake.

disenchant,disabuse, disillusion, wise (up),advise, tell, apprise, fill in, spill, expose

mislead,mislead, fool, misrepresent, hoodwink, beguile, hoodwink, trick, bluff, take in

The investigation sought to undeceive the public about the true nature of the incident.

The witness's testimony served to undeceive the jury about the defendant's guilt.

The journalist courageously published a report to undeceive readers about the government's corruption.

The scientist's experiment successfully undeceived its audience about the misconceptions surrounding the theory.