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take-in
take-in (tāk′ĭn′)n. Informal The act or an instance of swindling or cheating; a deception.ThesaurusNoun | 1.take-in - the act of taking in as by fooling or cheating or swindling someonedissimulation, deception, dissembling, deceit - the act of deceiving |
take-innounInformal. An indirect, usually cunning means of gaining an end:artifice, deception, device, dodge, feint, gimmick, imposture, jig, maneuver, ploy, ruse, sleight, stratagem, subterfuge, trick, wile.Informal: shenanigan.take-in
Synonyms for take-innoun an indirect, usually cunning means of gaining an endSynonyms- artifice
- deception
- device
- dodge
- feint
- gimmick
- imposture
- jig
- maneuver
- ploy
- ruse
- sleight
- stratagem
- subterfuge
- trick
- wile
- shenanigan
Words related to take-innoun the act of taking in as by fooling or cheating or swindling someoneRelated Words- dissimulation
- deception
- dissembling
- deceit
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