DISSEMBLE (2)

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Dis‐sem″ble, v. i. To conceal the real fact, motives, intention, or sentiments, under some pretense; to assume a false appearance; to act the hypocrite. He that hateth dissembleth with his lips. Prov. xxvi. 24. He dissembles when he assumes an air of friendship. C. J. Smith.