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أَضَلَّ ; أَوْهَمَ ; اِحْتالَ ; اِحْتالَ عَلَى ; اِخْتَلَبَ ; تَحَايَلَ ; خاتَلَ ; خَتَلَ ; خَدَعَ ; خُدْعَة ; خَدِيعَة ; خَلَبَ ; دارَى ; دالَسَ ; دَجَّلَ عَلَى ; دَسِيسَة ; رَوَاغ ; ضَلَّلَ ; كَذَبَ ; والَسَ ; وَلَسَ ; وَهَّمَ
Feint, a French term that entered English via the discipline of swordsmanship and fencing, is a maneuver designed to distract or mislead. A feint is achieved by giving the impression that a certain maneuver will take place, while in fact another, or even none, will. In military tactics and many types of combat, there are two types of feints: feint attacks and feint retreats.