Advanced as in pettifog To deceive or trick someone, often by creating a false appearance or presenting misleading information, similar to a hoax. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Chicane'
The lawyer attempted to chicane the court by presenting irrelevant evidence to confuse the jury.
The skilled debater knew how to chicane the audience's opinions by appealing to their emotions.
The politician attempted to chicane the public with false promises during the election campaign.
The fashion designer cleverly chicane competitors by creating unique and exclusive designs.
The deceptive marketing campaign aimed to chicane consumers into believing the product had miraculous benefits.
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