Buscar
to misguide
01
desorientar, mal guiar
to lead someone into making a mistake or engaging in wrong behavior
Transitive: to misguide sb
02
desorientar, mal guiado
to provide incorrect directions to someone, leading them in the wrong direction or causing them to become lost
Transitive: to misguide sb
misguide
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guide
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Ejemplo
The politician's speech misguides the public with exaggerated claims.
The scam artist misguides investors by offering false promises of high returns.
She misguides her followers by spreading misinformation online.
His friend misled him with bad advice, which ultimately misguides his decisions.
The faulty GPS system misguided the travelers, leading them to a dead-end road.