- MISLEAD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
deceive, mislead, delude, beguile mean to lead astray or frustrate usually by underhandedness deceive implies imposing a false idea or belief that causes ignorance, bewilderment, or helplessness
- MISLEAD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MISLEAD definition: 1 to cause someone to believe something that is not true: 2 to cause someone to believe… Learn more
- MISLEAD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
MISLEAD definition: to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray See examples of mislead used in a sentence
- MISLEAD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
More controversially, he continued to lie and mislead on the subject in his subsequent writings
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Definition of mislead verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Mislead - definition of mislead by The Free Dictionary
Define mislead mislead synonyms, mislead pronunciation, mislead translation, English dictionary definition of mislead tr v mis·led , mis·lead·ing , mis·leads 1 To lead in the wrong direction 2 To give a wrong impression or lead toward a wrong conclusion, especially by
- mislead - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
mislead (third-person singular simple present misleads, present participle misleading, simple past and past participle misled) (transitive) To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression To deceptively trick into something wrong (loosely) To accidentally or intentionally confuse
- mislead | meaning of mislead in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . .
• I would not want to mislead anyone into thinking that research is easy: it is hard and very time consuming work • It misleads one into thinking that a person is somehow divorced from his body, a disembodied observer of it
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