Mislead
volume
British pronunciation/mɪslˈiːd/
American pronunciation/mɪˈsɫid/

Définition et Signification de "mislead"

to mislead
01

induire en erreur, tromper

to cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically by lying or omitting important information
Transitive: to mislead sb
02

induire en erreur, tromper

to guide someone or something in the wrong direction
Transitive: to mislead sb

mislead

v

lead

v
example
Exemple
The politician misled the public about their intentions for the new policy.
The advertisement misled consumers by exaggerating the benefits of the product.
She felt betrayed when she discovered her partner had been misleading her about their finances.
He misled his friend by telling only half-truths about what happened.
Be cautious of news sources that may attempt to mislead viewers by presenting biased or incomplete information.
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