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mislead
verb as in give someone the wrong idea, information
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Example Sentences
Some measures are phrased in such misleading fashion that voters end up endorsing outcomes they did not truly intend to support.
“The technology and the tools that they are developing with this work are incredible and very powerful, but the terms that are being used to discuss it, I think, are misleading.”
In a statement the Autism Society of America called Kennedy's plan "harmful, misleading, and unrealistic".
Yet it was also not misleading to say the Egyptian always wanted to stay at Liverpool.
Trumpov has been bragging to his supporters that it would be easy to force China into submission by simply hitting the country with tariffs, but this has proven to be misleading in the extreme.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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