undeceived


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freed of a mistaken or misguided notion

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While facts are surely crucial, when people come to be "undeceived", as Swift rightly noted, it is often too late.
In addition, the subsample of 25 siblings underwent the same procedure; however, they were fully debriefed and therefore undeceived about the nature of the evaluation before it was presented.
I'm going to blow it out now!" He is undeceived by the others' attempts.
Virginia Ogden Birdsall justly calls him "the undeceived deceiver" (154).
They do not manage to silence the turmoil that we feel is going on undeceived, unimpaired by such wishful thinking, deep down in those areas of Eliot's mind which are never exposed to light.
The abbot only imagines he might hide his sin, and is soon undeceived. Hearing the monk's reply to his threats, he immediately understands its import (1.4.22, "prestamente conobbe").
(Longer work commitments shorten the available time for this, as well.) Anyway, the historical Socrates might admit that an enduring undeceived love for family and/or spouse entails a more worthy valuable life than a virtuous one spent alone discussing morality.
Once again, the investors were undeceived on fast solving ofEurope's problems.
comprehending all that portion of a person's life and conduct which affects only himself or, if it also affects others, only with their free, voluntary, and undeceived consent and participation." MILL, supra note 35, at 71 (emphasis added).
Undeceived but unafraid, mournful but gratefully connected to a common place, a site in common, grounded in fidelity and the remembrance of filial piety, Creeley's later work never fails, in any of its occasions, to come all the way home to very first things.
Remaining undeceived, and still enchanted, the engaged and engaging voice in these pages will captivate the mature reader in the secondary school and beyond.
He was undeceived by the rhetoric of human rights used by some Christian leaders to express both their sympathy for the Palestinians and their hostility toward the Israelis.
"But there is a sphere of action in which society, as distinguished from the individual, has, if any, only an indirect interest; comprehending all that portion of a person's life and conduct which affects only himself, or if it also affects others, only with their free, voluntary, and undeceived consent and participation." (2)
Though they did not claim emancipation as a preliminary northern war aim, many contestants rejoiced that the preservation of the Union "tore up by the roots" the oligarchic and "infamous system of slavery." (100) "The inauguration of a causeless and bloody Rebellion by the Slaveholders of the South undeceived us, and revealed to us our utter ignorance of the civilization begotten of slavery," John Stewart noted.