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PRETEND', v.t. [L. proetendo; proe, before, and tendo, to tend, to reach or stretch.]

1. Literally, to reach or stretch forward; used by Dryden, but this use is not well authorized.

2. To hold out, as a false appearance; to offer something feigned instead of that which is real; to simulate, in words or actions.

This let him know,

Lest willfully transgressing, he pretend

Surprisal.

3. To show hypocritically; as, to pretend great zeal when the heart is not engaged; to pretend patriotism for the sake of gaining popular applause or obtaining an office.

4. To exhibit as a cover for something hidden.

Lest that too heavenly form, pretended

To hellish falsehood, snare them. [Not in use.]

5. To claim.

Chiefs shall be grudg'd the part which they pretend.

[In this we generally use pretend to.]

6. To intend; to design. [Not used.]

PRETEND', v.t. To put in a claim, truly or falsely; to hold out the appearance of being, possessing or performing. A man may pretend to be a physician, and pretend to perform great cures. Bad men often pretend to be patriots.

1913 Definition
Pretend (pretend)
v. t.(?)
Pre*tend"
[imp. *** p. p. Pretended] p. pr. *** vb. n. Pretending.] [OE. pretenden to lay claim to, F. pré]tendre, L. praetendere, praetentum, to stretch forward, preten
  1. To lay a claim to; to allege a title to; to claim.

    Chiefs shall be grudged the part which they pretend. Dryden.

  2. To hold before, or put forward, as a cloak or disguise for something else; to exhibit as a veil for something hidden.
    [R.]

    Lest that too heavenly form, pretended
    To hellish falsehood, snare them.
    Milton.

  3. To hold out, or represent, falsely; to put forward, or offer, as true or real (something untrue or unreal); to show hypocritically, or for the purpose of deceiving; to simulate; to feign; as, to pretend friendship.

    This let him know,
    Lest, willfully transgressing, he pretend
    Surprisal.
    Milton.

  4. To intend; to design; to plot; to attempt.
    [Obs.]

    Such as shall pretend
    Malicious practices against his state.
    Shak.

  5. To hold before one; to extend.
    [Obs.] "His target always over her pretended." Spenser.
  6. To put in, or make, a claim, truly or falsely; to allege a title; to lay claim to, or strive after, something; -- usually with to.
    "Countries that pretend to freedom." Swift.

    For to what fine he would anon pretend,
    That know I well.
    Chaucer.

  7. To hold out the appearance of being, possessing, or performing; to profess; to make believe; to feign; to sham; as, to pretend to be asleep.
    "[He] pretended to drink the waters." Macaulay.

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