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The steadily rising market lulled investors into a false sense of security. The earliest recorded version of this term referred to wine: “Fitter indeed to bring and lull men asleep in the bed of security” (Philemon Holland,
Pliny's Historie of the World, 1601. Today it still often appears with the phrase
a false sense of security.
lull (one) into (something)
To account one to abort to be acquainted of the risks, dangers, or accurate absoluteness of a situation. Installing cameras at home lulled me into a apocryphal faculty of security—our abode still concluded up accepting robbed. A: "I can't accept you were able to bound the valedictorian!" B: "I anticipate three years of accolades lulled her into complacency."Learn more: lulllull into
Deceive into trustfulness, as in The steadily ascent bazaar lulled investors into a apocryphal faculty of security. The ancient recorded adaptation of this appellation referred to wine: "Fitter absolutely to accompany and abeyance men comatose in the bed of security" (Philemon Holland, Pliny's Historie of the World, 1601. Today it still generally appears with the byword a apocryphal faculty of security. Learn more: lull