Definition of Dissimulates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of dissimulate) ¹

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Definition of Dissimulates

1. dissimulate [v] - See also: dissimulate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissimulates

dissimilarity
dissimilarly
dissimilarness
dissimilars
dissimilate
dissimilated
dissimilates
dissimilating
dissimilation
dissimilations
dissimilatory
dissimilitude
dissimilitudes
dissimulate
dissimulated
dissimulates (current term)
dissimulating
dissimulatingly
dissimulation
dissimulations
dissimulative
dissimulator
dissimulators
dissimulour
dissing
dissipable
dissipate
dissipated
dissipatedly
dissipatedness

Literary usage of Dissimulates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. ... The French Revolution by Hippolyte Taine (1885)
"The despotic creed and instincts of the Jacobin. — II. Contrast between his words and his acts. — How he dissimulates his change of front. ..."

2. The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher: In Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Henry Ward Beecher, Truman Jeremiah Ellinwood (1869)
"It dissimulates whenever it lacks equity in exhibition ; whenever it does not confine itself within the channels of strict truth ; whenever, for a purpose, ..."

3. The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Beecher, Henry Ward (1871)
"It dissimulates whenever it lacks equity in exhibition; whenever it does not confine itself within the channels of strict truth; whenever, for a purpose, ..."

4. The Original Plymouth Pulpit: Sermons from the Stenographic Reports by T.J by Henry Ward Beecher (1893)
"It dissimulates whenever it Licks equity in exhibition; whenever it does not confine itself within the channels of strict truth ; whenever, for a purpose, ..."

5. A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism by Éleuthère Élie Nicolas Mascart, Jules François Joubert (1883)
"If N be the total number of plates, the positive electricity of A dissimulates in the «** plate a quantity of negative electricity expressed by aan, ..."

6. Plymouth Pulpit: The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher, in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Henry Ward Beecher, Truman Jeremiah Ellinwood (1869)
"It dissimulates whenever it lacks equity in exhibition; whenever it does not confine itself within the channels of strict truth; whenever, for a purpose, ..."

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