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countable and uncountable, plural artifices
A crafty but underhanded deception. quotations examples
The notion that consequence can be as easily managed as PR is the ultimate artifice and the ultimate delusion.
2021 November 21, Charles Hugh Smith, When Everything Is Artifice and PR, Collapse Beckons
A trick played out as an ingenious, but artful, ruse. quotations examples
The heightened worlds of darkly comedic satire and soapy high-school romance make it easy enough to roll with unrealistic casting choices—and that goes for stage musicals, too, where some level of artifice is built into the format.
2021 September 22, Caroline Siede, “Dear Evan Hansen is a misfire on just about every level”, in AV Club
A strategic maneuver that uses some clever means to avoid detection or capture. examples
A tactical move to gain advantage. examples
(archaic) Something made with technical skill; a contrivance.
third-person singular simple present artifices, present participle artificing, simple past and past participle artificed
To construct by means of skill or specialised art quotations examples
The Creator has so cunningly endowed our bodies that there is no labor to be done, no skill in artificing or fashioning the metals, that is beyond our reach.
1867, Egbert Pomroy Watson, The Modern Practice of American Machinists and Engineers […]
Some of the greatest artists of their day either furnished designs or with their own hands artificed ornaments for domestic use,
1900, Country Life, volume 7, page 138
Splints and slings, already described, are easily artificed out of small saplings or from stiff bark.
1922, Appalachian Mountain Club, The A.M.C. White Mountain Guide: A Guide to Trails in the Mountains