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    Ruse
    /ˈruːseɪ/
    • 1. an industrial city and the principal port of Bulgaria, on the River Danube; population 156,959 (2008). Turkish during the Middle Ages, it was captured by Russia in 1877 and ceded to Bulgaria.

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  2. a trick intended to deceive someone: You didn’t fall for my ruse. (Definition of ruse from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of ruse.

  3. You'd use a ruse if you were up to something sneaky and were trying to get away with it without being discovered. The wife planning a surprise birthday party for her husband could send him out to the supermarket as a ruse, a trick so she could sneak one hundred of his closest friends into the house without him noticing.

  4. The meaning of RUSE is a wily subterfuge. How to use ruse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ruse.

  5. It uses some ruse, such as the recipient's account is about to be suspended, to entice the recipient to click a link that is included. From CNET It's hard to imagine that most people are capable of such an elaborate ruse .

  6. A ruse is an action or plan which is intended to deceive someone. It is now clear that this was a ruse to divide them. American English : ruse / ˈrus, ˈruz /

  7. Ruse definition: a trick, stratagem, or artifice.. See examples of RUSE used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of ruse noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. RUSE definition: a way of deceiving someone so that they do something that you want them to do: . Learn more.

  10. Origin of Ruse. Middle English detour, dodging from Old French from ruser to drive back rush 1. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. From Middle English, from Old French ruse (“evasive movements of a pursued animal" ), with conflicting Latin origins. From Wiktionary.

  11. RUSE meaning: a trick or act that is used to fool someone.