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misled
[ mis-led ]
adjective
- wrongly led, guided, or informed:
He's not a bad writer, just terribly misled about his strengths.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of mislead.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of misled1
Example Sentences
CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked if President Trump felt "misled" by his Cabinet, who assured him that no classified information had been shared in the compromised Signal chat.
Ticketmaster "may have misled Oasis fans" with unclear pricing when it put their reunion tour on sale last year, the UK's competition watchdog has said.
The class-action suit claims that Live Nation misled investors when it said it “does not engage in behaviors that could justify antitrust litigation, let alone orders that would require it to alter fundamental business practices.â€
She initially told police she had been misled by the others, who first told her they were conducting a "student project" and later that they were working for Interpol.
He describes this as an "unfortunate misunderstanding" which meant the public had been "inadvertently misled about the identity of the donor of this gift".
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