DISSEMBLE, v.t. [L.] 1. To hide under a false appearance; to conceal; to disguise; to pretend that not to be which really is; as, I will not dissemble the truth; I cannot dissemble my real sentiments. [This is the proper sense of this word.]2. To pretend that to be which is not; to make a false appearance of. This is the sense of simulate.Your son Lucentio doth love my daughter, and she loveth him, or both dissemble deeply their affections.DISSEMBLE, v.i. To be hypocritical; to assume a false appearance; to conceal the real fact, motives, intention or sentiments under some pretense. Ye have stolen and dissembled also. Joshua 7.He that hateth, dissembleth with his lips. Proverbs 26.
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