duping

[djuːpɪŋ]

duping Definition

  • 1deceive or trick (someone)
  • 2make a copy of; duplicate

Using duping: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "duping" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was duping his clients into buying fake paintings.

  • Example

    She was duped into giving away her personal information.

  • Example

    The company was accused of duping customers with false advertising.

  • Example

    I need to duping this file before I make any changes.

duping Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with duping

  • to deceive someone into giving up something of value

    Example

    The con artist duped him out of his life savings.

  • to deceive someone into doing something

    Example

    The salesman duped me into buying a car that I didn't need.

  • a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction that some people experience when they successfully deceive others

    Example

    The con artist felt a sense of duping delight after he tricked the old lady into giving him her money.

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Summary: duping in Brief

The verb 'duping' [djuːpɪŋ] means to deceive or trick someone, as in 'He was duping his clients into buying fake paintings.' It can also mean to make a copy of something, as in 'I need to duping this file before I make any changes.' The phrase 'dupe out of' refers to deceiving someone into giving up something of value, while 'dupe into' means to deceive someone into doing something. 'Duping delight' is a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction that some people experience when they successfully deceive others.