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What does mendaciously mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a lying or deceitful manner.
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This is not Brotherhood vs army, though that is how our Western statesmen will mendaciously try to portray this tragedy.
Its most malign expression is meanness and luridness that, so mendaciously, pretends to be fierce truth holding up a mirror to meanness and luridness.
They have empathised with a lad who has done a horrible thing and apologised mendaciously.
Second, more mendaciously, excluding specific black jurors because of a perception of blacks generally is as close to a textbook case of racism as exists.
Mr Salmond's achievement is to have presented himself, mendaciously, as being outside that elite and to have presented independence as an answer to the economic anxiety.
It may be fertile to consider, by way of a response to those who see psychoanalysis as mendaciously inculcating a narrative of loss, a passage taken from Elizabeth Costello.

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