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I would sooner gain five thousand pounds by restoring you to your rights, than fifty thousand in establishing any of these pretenders in their base assumptions.
(obsolete) One who aspires to the hand of a woman in marriage; a suitor, a wooer.
An Earles daughter, whose mother not allowing him to come as a pretender shee made apointmentt with him and mett him att her cousin’s howse.
1728 (1732), Eliza Heywood, Mme. de Gomez’s Belle A. 2.235:
It is not my design to dispose of Irene to the most noble, but most wealthy of the Pretenders to her Love.
A claimant to a throne or the office of a ruler; originally in a neutral sense, but now always applied to a claimant who is held to have no just title.
I Think it necessary to acquaint you, that I have received Advices this Morning from Ostend, that the French Fleet sailed from Dunkirk, Tuesday at three in the Morning, Northward, with the Pretender on board; as also, that Sir George Byng had notice of it the same Day at ten: And he being very much superior to the Enemy both in Number and Strength, I make no question, but, by God’s Blessing, he will soon be able to give a good Account of them.
She also fixed a new Designation on the Pretended Prince of Wales, and called him the Pretender; he was so called in a new Set of Addresses upon this occasion made to the Queen.
the provost’s enemies at the council-table of the burgh used to observe that he uttered there many a bold harangue against the Pretender, and in favour of King George and government, of which he dared not have pronounced a syllable in his own bedchamber
1827 (1876), Hallam, Const. Hist. 3.16.223:
The pretender had friends in the tory government more sincere probably and zealous than Oxford.
1845, S. Austin, Ranke’s Hist. Ref. 3.633:
Wullenweber turned to the nearest protestant pretender, Duke Christian, and offered him his assistance to obtain the crown.
Every province […] had its own Augustus. All these pretenders could not be rightful Emperors.
One who pretends or lays claim to something; one who makes a profession, show, or assertion, especially without adequate grounds, falsely, or with intent to deceive; a dissembler, deceiver, charlatan, hypocrite.
But this pretence of Covenant with God, is so evident a lye, even in the pretenders own consciences, that it is not onely an act of an unjust, but also a vile, and unmanly disposition.
That honour has been long The boast of mere pretenders to the name.
1844 January–December, W M Thackeray, “My Pedigree and Family.—Undergo the Influence of the Tender Passion.”, in “The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq. [The Luck of Barry Lyndon.]”, in Miscellanies: Prose and Verse, volume III, London: Bradbury and Evans,, published 1856, →OCLC, page 3:
I presume that there is no gentleman in Europe that has not heard of the house of Barry of Barryogue, of the kingdom of Ireland, than which a more famous name is not to be found in Gwillim or D’Hozier; and though, as a man of the world, I have learned to despise heartily the claims of some pretenders to high birth who have no more genealogy than the lacquey who cleans my boots, […]
1848 (1850), Mrs. Jameson, Sacr. & Leg. Art 122:
Simon, a Samaritan, a pretender to divine authority and supernatural powers.
1979, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, Energy and Water Development Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, page 1016:
The LPM coordinates closely with the EPM and the case attorney throughout the pretendering period. The Licensing Assistant (LA) in the assigned project branch requests that a project number be assigned by the Records Facilities[…]
1979, Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, volume 6:
Long-term delivery items were pretendered and purchased by the Government of the Northwest Territories in early 1975. Pretendered items included the polyethylene pipe and Victaulic couplings, a portable gasoline engine driven pump[…]
1980 September 8, H. N. Ahuja, Successful Construction Cost Control, John Wiley & Sons, page 177:
The prime contractor is then required to incorporate this pretendered work into his project schedule. In a similar fashion, the owner may want direct control over special materials needed on his project.
199911, Bernard L. Ungar, Procurement Reform: How Selected Countries Perform Certain Gsa Activities, DIANE Publishing, →ISBN, page 17:
These included pretendered "direct call-off" contracts covering over 50,000 products and services; the "Pathfinder" service for larger or more complex procurements; and direct sales and spot buying, where TBA coordinates volume[…]
(Can we date this quote?), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Office of Standards Development, Regulatory Guide, page 12:
The expanded pretendering activities will be initiated about 9 months prior to the proposed tendering of an application and will be designed to provide additional guidance and direction to the applicant during the preparation of its[…]
Es psicológicamente agotador pensar de esta manera, especialmente cuando se espera que ignoremos momentos como estos y pretendamos que no pasó nada o que nos levantemos al día siguiente y lo intentemos nuevamente.
Pero claro, rodeado un mal Presidente de malos ministros y peores asesores, no pretendamos que las cosas salgan bien y no sigan, como hasta ahora, de tumbo en tumbo.
With the exception of non-standard or dialectal use (see sense 3), pretender is a false friend, and does not mean pretendin the sense of to claim that or act as if something is different from what it actually is. The Spanish word for pretend in that sense is fingir.