verb, past participle and past tense of 'illusory' as in strong fondness

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Example:The company tried to illude the investors about the success of their new project, but the truth eventually came to light.

Definition:To deceive someone into believing something that is not true regarding a particular issue or topic.

From illude someone about something

Example:The advertisement illudes its customers with promises of wealth and success, but the reality is far different.

Definition:Misleads its customers into believing certain false or misleading information.

From illudes its customers

Example:Even though he had doubts, he had been illuded into believing the world was flat.

Definition:Deceived himself into believing something that was not true.

From illuded himself into believing

Example:The politician felt entirely illuded by the media's portrayal of the truth.

Definition:Completely deceived or misled.

From entirely illuded