fallaciously       
adverb  formal uk/fəˈleɪ.ʃəs.li/ us/fəˈleɪ.ʃəs.li/
 谬误地; 骗人地
in a way that is false
  Things have been promised to us fallaciously. 那些对我们作出的承诺是骗人的。 
 It is a coalition fallaciously claiming to represent the working class.
 See: fallacious
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 - The club was fallaciously portrayed as closed and secretive.
 - He often ended by affirming fallaciously that what he’d said was quite easy to understand.
 - We wanted to refute some of the charges being made fallaciously against the president.