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mislead
verb as in give someone the wrong idea, information
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In another, the deputy admitted, he misled a narcotics detective, resulting in a drug raid on the home of a man Iza had previously extorted.
The agencies alleged Dave's marketing tactics were misleading, and few consumers were offered the advertised amount or even a cash advance.
During Trump’s first term, the media covered every single inflammatory and misleading statement he made over his four years.
Cuts in some programs are described in the “menu” under misleading headings.
Zovio, Inc. was found to have misled students about the cost of an education at places like Ashford University as well as the career outcomes they could expect from their programs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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