"Ruses" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ruses" Meaning

Tricks or cunning devices used to achieve an aim, typically by tricking or deceiving others.

"Ruses" Examples

Examples of Usage:


1. In Literature or Storytelling

In mythology, the Trojan Horse is a classic ruse where a wooden horse was used to trick the city of Troy into opening their gates, leading to the city's downfall.

2. In Politics

The new government used a ruse to pass a contentious bill by presenting it in an unrelated, less controversial package, gaining surprise support from lawmakers who were unaware of the bill's true nature.

3. In Business

A businessman used a ruse to disguise his company's true financial status before a major investment meeting, by falsifying sales data and presenting a rosy picture of his company's future prospects.

4. In Gaming or Strategy

In the game of chess, the queen can often be used as a powerful ruse to distract the opponent while the king sneaks to a safe position, changing the dynamics of the game in an instant.

5. In Diplomacy

Using a ruse of friendship and strong confidence, a diplomat managed to gain the trust of his counterpart in a high-stakes negotiation, allowing for a beneficial deal to be brokered that no one expected.

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