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transmission/trænzˈmɪʃn/
the act or process of passing something from one person, place or thing to another
the transmission of the disease
transmitter/trænzˈmɪtər/
a piece of equipment used for sending electronic signals, especially radio or television signals
They discovered radio transmitters hidden in the wall.
deceit/dɪˈsiːt/
dishonest behaviour that is intended to make somebody believe something that is not true; an example of this behaviour
Everyone was involved in this web of deceit.
deceitful/dɪˈsiːtfl/
behaving in a dishonest way by telling lies and making people believe things that are not true
The government were accused of being hypocritical and deceitful.
deceive/dɪˈsiːv/
deceive somebody into doing something She deceived him into handing over all his savings.
deceptive/dɪˈseptɪv/
likely to make you believe something that is not true
Appearances can often be deceptive (= things are not always what they seem to be).
deception/dɪˈsepʃn/
the act of deliberately making somebody believe something that is not true (= of deceiving them)
He was accused of obtaining property by deception.
deceptively/dɪˈseptɪvli/
to a smaller extent than appears the case
a deceptively simple idea
unbiased/ʌnˈbaɪəst/
fair and not influenced by your own or somebody else’s opinions, desires, etc.
an unbiased judge
impartial/ɪmˈpɑːrʃl/
not supporting one person or group more than another
As chairperson, I must remain impartial.