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False pretense   /fɔls pritˈɛns/   Listen
False pretense

noun
1.
(law) an offense involving intent to defraud and false representation and obtaining property as a result of that misrepresentation.  Synonym: false pretence.






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"False pretense" Quotes from Famous Books



... power to discern a sham, or a false pretense, exceeded that of any other man of his time, promptly responded: "I strongly suspect your information will prove groundless; nevertheless, I thank you for communicating it to me." He said further to Mr. Wood that if "the people ...
— Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 • Joseph Warren Keifer

... shallow, artificial, unreal land, with laws and manners all its own; a region of lights and tinsel and mock emotions, its people frankly unmoral and irresponsible as a child, yet ever interesting and not unlovable; luxury-loving and extravagant, flush to-day, bankrupt to-morrow; inflated with false pretense and exaggerated self importance, yet tender-hearted and ingenuous to a fault, and not without their sphere of usefulness—theirs the mission "to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to Nature," and in tragedy and comedy, move mankind to tears and laughter, ...
— The Easiest Way - A Story of Metropolitan Life • Eugene Walter and Arthur Hornblow



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