You mustn't
deliberately mislead
the police, give them false information, waste their time or obstruct them.
Mislead by industry forums, and internet " chatter " .
Misleading price indications.
They are impossible to attain and therefore
dangerously misleading... " [ unq 24 ] .
Misleading when
read.
Misleading to suggest
that a new hospital in the city center is a feasible option.
Misleadfraid i
misled those readers
who didn't know any better two weeks ago.
Misleadaper presents evidence to show that there are ways in which learners delude themselves and can be
misled by feedback.
Misleadettlement follows the agency's lawsuit charging consumers were
misled through deceptive cell phone advertisements.
Misleadnough has come out to satisfy most people that parliament and the public were
grossly misled
by the government.
Mislead the electorate.
They should not deceive or
knowingly mislead
parliament or the public.
Misleadt be
misled by the innocuous appearance
of this building.
Misleadver: but did you
inadvertently misled
the house on that monday?
Mislead parliament
and the public on the gravest matter and pay no price.
I had been
intentionally mislead
in thinking that cotton was a natural and fantastic fabric.
Mislead viewers
that there is rigorous science underlying it all.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage.
They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.