Deceptiveness [noun]

Definition of Deceptiveness:

overgeneral reasoning

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Sentence/Example of Deceptiveness:

“Evenflo’s material misrepresentations that its booster seats are side-impact tested for safety — when its self-designed standards are so grossly inadequate — is unfair and deceptive,” the congressional investigators wrote.

Among other alleged deceptive-trade violations, the District accused DoorDash of misrepresenting to consumers how the company would use tips.

It’s deceptive, this seemingly innocuous change in the ocean.

One of the signals with the upcoming page experience metric concludes if the indexed site contains any malicious or deceptive content.

First, don’t knowingly add any malicious scripts or deceptive content to your website.

“The FDA is particularly concerned that these deceptive and misleading products might cause Americans to delay or stop appropriate medical treatment, leading to serious and life-threatening harm,” the agency said in a recent statement.

A madman was capable of anything; and yet, confound the chap's deceptiveness, he didn't look mad.

Independently of any skill or deceptiveness, this broken painted surface looks effective and lasts long.

We have learnt to prize Him in proportion as we have learnt the deceptiveness of all beside!

He had moments through the night of recognizing the deceptiveness of his senses.