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(1) lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions,give false or misleading information to,give someone the wrong idea,information
(2) lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions
(3) give false or misleading information to
(4) give someone the wrong idea
(5) information
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Verb
(1) lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions,give false or misleading information to,give someone the wrong idea,information
(2) lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions
(3) give false or misleading information to
(4) give someone the wrong idea
(5) information
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(1) I used to lie and I still lie really, not to mislead anybody but to entertain people.
(2) What that tells me is that right now, whatever is being reported could be information to deceive and mislead people.
(3) One lesson he had learned from arguing against idealism is that the surface grammar of language can mislead us about the meaning of what we say.
(4) Public education and the media mislead us into thinking America is a just and fair country.
(5) They even publicly show false numbers to mislead readers and advertisers.
(6) To the extent that you reduce fear, you reduce the emotional need among your people to mislead you.
(7) I'm worried that the strange lyrics paint a wrong picture of what life is and mislead young people.
(8) All this only scratches the surface of the ways schools use statistics to mislead parents and the public.
(9) You say because he did not pursue his duty he should share responsibility with the misleader .
(10) So it's really unfortunate when the Vice President plays politics like this and once again demonizes his opponents and misleads the American people.
(11) In other words, he is innocent of intentionally misinforming or misleading the audience.
(12) Now if in fact it's not all new money, well, he's misled the Australian public.
(13) This requires a political struggle not only against Labour, which openly represents the class enemy, but also against the bureaucratic misleaders of the trade unions who act as the government's fifth column.
(14) I agree with them that the evidence does not support the idea that they deliberately misled anyone.
(15) One person deliberately, by choice, misleads another person without any notification that deception will occur.
(16) Now that the story turns out to be a fake, do you go public with the names of the sources who misled you?
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) I used to lie and I still lie really, not to mislead anybody but to entertain people.
(2) What that tells me is that right now, whatever is being reported could be information to deceive and mislead people.
(3) One lesson he had learned from arguing against idealism is that the surface grammar of language can mislead us about the meaning of what we say.
(4) Public education and the media mislead us into thinking America is a just and fair country.
(5) They even publicly show false numbers to mislead readers and advertisers.
(6) To the extent that you reduce fear, you reduce the emotional need among your people to mislead you.
(7) I'm worried that the strange lyrics paint a wrong picture of what life is and mislead young people.
(8) All this only scratches the surface of the ways schools use statistics to mislead parents and the public.
(9) You say because he did not pursue his duty he should share responsibility with the misleader .
(10) So it's really unfortunate when the Vice President plays politics like this and once again demonizes his opponents and misleads the American people.
(11) In other words, he is innocent of intentionally misinforming or misleading the audience.
(12) Now if in fact it's not all new money, well, he's misled the Australian public.
(13) This requires a political struggle not only against Labour, which openly represents the class enemy, but also against the bureaucratic misleaders of the trade unions who act as the government's fifth column.
(14) I agree with them that the evidence does not support the idea that they deliberately misled anyone.
(15) One person deliberately, by choice, misleads another person without any notification that deception will occur.
(16) Now that the story turns out to be a fake, do you go public with the names of the sources who misled you?
Related Words
(1) to mislead
Related Words
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(1) to mislead
Synonyms
Verb
1. deceive
2. misinform
3. lead astray
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. deceive
2. misinform
3. lead astray
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