a. A military attack or maneuver that is meant to divert attention away from a planned point of attack.
b. A body movement that is intended to divert another's attention, often by being deliberately left uncompleted: "The mongoose begins with a feint, which provokes the snake to strike"(Norbert Wiener).
2. A deceptive action calculated to divert attention from one's real purpose. See Synonyms at wile.
v.feint·ed, feint·ing, feints
v.intr.
To make a feint: "He feinted with his left hand, trying to distract the turtle and then grab its tail"(Howard Frank Mosher).
v.tr.
1. To deceive with a feint: He feinted his opponent with a left hook.
2. To do or perform as a feint: feinted a punch.
[French feinte, from Old French, from past participle of feindre, to feign; see feign.]
In military deception, an offensive action involving contact with the adversary conducted for the purpose of deceiving the adversary as to the location and/or time of the actual main offensive action.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
n (Sport) → Fintef; to make a feint → eine Finteanwenden (at gegenüber); he made a feint to the left and shot to the right → er hat links angetäuscht und nach rechts geschossen
vi (Sport) → fintieren, eine Finteanwenden(also fig); he feinted with the left and hit with the right → er hat links angetäuscht und rechts zugeschlagen
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