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be made to believe

 

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Term: be made to believe

Description:

The term "be made to believe" refers to the act of intentionally convincing or persuading someone to accept or trust a particular belief, idea, or concept. It involves influencing someone's understanding or perception through various means such as evidence, arguments, or deception.

Sample Sentences:

1. She was made to believe that she had won the lottery, only to find out it was a prank.

2. The politician's speech was so compelling that the audience was made to believe in his vision for a brighter future.

3. The fake news article was created to make readers believe in a fabricated conspiracy theory.

4. Through his manipulative tactics, the con artist made the vulnerable couple believe in his fraudulent investment scheme.

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