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 What would be that opposite state of tricking someone?
Being honest. Being truthful.
I have heard the word undeceived, but I believe in adjectival form. I'm not sure it's a verb. And even if it is, I don't think it's the exact opposite of deceive, in the same way that being truthful is the opposite.
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