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mislead

mihs-LEED
verb
1
To cause someone to believe something untrue, whether on purpose or by accident.
"The advert was banned for misleading customers about the discount."
"I didn't mean to mislead you — I simply had the wrong date."

How to Use Mislead

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In plain EnglishTo give someone a false impression.

Common pairings
mislead the public mislead investors

Word Forms

misled past tense, misleads plural, misleads singular

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Etymology

From Old English mislǣdan, from mis- + lǣdan ("to lead").

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