dissimulation in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Dissimulation differs from simulation, in which one exhibits false information.
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A pattern of denial in the face of facts; of dissimulation rather than dialogue.
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A situation of dissimulation and subservience of the poor is created.
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Let love be without dissimulation.
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The very words that import lying, falsehood, treason, dissimulation, covetousnes, envie, detraction, and pardon, were never heard of amongst them.
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There was, however, a large element of fantasy and wishful thinking, of dissimulation and outright falsehood as the participants in turn wrestle with convention, conviction, conscience and common sense.
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Confused words suggested confused ideas at best, dissimulation at worst.
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Deception can involve dissimulation, propaganda, and sleight of hand, as well as distraction, camouflage, or concealment.
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But children today are too wise to be fooled, and grown-ups too wary of official dissimulation.
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Dissimulation commonly takes the form of concealing one's ability in order to gain the element of surprise over an opponent.
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