false flag

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A ruse, in the days of sail, in which an attacking ship would fly the colours of its enemy until close enough to open fire.
  2. A diversionary or propaganda tactic of deceiving an adversary into thinking that an operation was carried out by another party.
verb
  1. To target someone or something with a false flag or ruse.

Pronunciation

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Word forms

false flag false flags false-flag false flagging false flagged

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