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Belie
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Belie meaning
To lie around; encompass. | To surround; beleaguer.
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It does not belie what I know in my heart about Dr. Spearman’s character.
The opposition has cast the reform as a distraction technique against the 2024 draft budget with austerity measures that belie the election promises of the coalition.
While backing up league MVP Joel Embiid, Reed played in 69 games, nearly twice as many as he appeared in the year before, averaging four points and three rebounds per contest, numbers that belie his actual impact.
You get the slick Scando design, of course, which helps belie the car's considerable size: 4.9 meters long, 2.1 meters wide—yet it still somehow manages to look sporty.
According to Manuel, the House leadership’s support of the counter-insurgency initiatives of Duterte’s father, former president Rodrigo Duterte, would belie this claim.
Boasting looks and features that belie its price tag, Dyson’s V8 absolute is our favourite budget Dyson vacuum cleaner, and it’s reduced by £150 right now.
But numbers belie the stories of human tragedy.
But the advantages of the record-setting warm weather belie the simple reality that our planet is undergoing climate change at an ever-increasing rate.
But the International Journal of Trichology (JoT) says that it could also belie a benign condition called “short anagen syndrome” (SAS for short).
Her teenage world shifted, however, when she met her twin flame in Kimi Morev, a blond-haired boy with sensitive features that belie deep sorrows.
Vibrant, zesty and peppery – this superb value, relatively low-ABV white delivers fruit and flair that belie its price.
Carolina’s consistent predilection for offensive rebounding and 2-pointers also belie a sport-wide trend away from both those strategies.
Doing otherwise because of political or legal pressure or even personal beliefs would belie the very foundation of great universities, which pride themselves on open-minded inquiry and fact-based decision making.
The fact-checkers’ own headlines belie their bias.
Chubb’s season average may belie his actual performance, which might be as a top-five player for the first half of the year and then a top-25 player for the second half.
To them, his imposing physique and Travis Bickle mohawk belie his cheerful, sociable good conduct; she, rather, sees that laddish charm as a front for more vicious, sadistic impulses.
At SMU, Cruz came prepared, with a comeback delivered so effortlessly as to belie forethought, pairing his religious devotion with his ardor for the Second Amendment.
But those short-term measures, enacted amid a speculative frenzy, belie Beijing’s longer-term commitment to fostering blockchain and all of its uses.
The efforts by Holywell to transform itself and its town center belie its long history.
The quick-service surroundings belie tremendously well-honed flavor, skilled craftsmanship and quality ingredients.