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Feint [faynt] [o. fr.] n. 1. a pretense or make-believe show 2. military, competitive sport. a false attack intended to draw the defense away from the actual target v. 3. to deceive with a false movement 4. to make a false show of which meaning of feint is used in the sentence below? her act of was a feint to disguise her unwillingness to with the gardening. a. definition 1 b. definition 4 c. definition 2 d. definition 3

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