Mislead
31mislead — verb Syn: deceive, delude, take in, lie to, fool, hoodwink, misinform; informal lead up the garden path; N.Amer.; informal give someone a bum steer …
32mislead — [mɪsˈliːd] (past tense and past participle misled [mɪsˈled] ) verb [T] to make someone believe something that is incorrect or not true …
33mislead — mis•lead [[t]mɪsˈlid[/t]] v. t. led, lead•ing 1) to lead or guide in the wrong direction 2) to lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgment; lead astray • Etymology: bef. 1050 mis•lead′er, n …
34mislead — /mɪsˈlid / (say mis leed) verb (t) (misled, misleading) 1. to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray. 2. to lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgement. –misleader, noun –misleading, adjective –misleadingly, adverb …
35mislead — Alaka i hewa. Also; kuhi pā ē ē, ho opā ē ē, ho opouli, kanale o …
36mislead — v.tr. (past and past part. led) 1 cause (a person) to go wrong, in conduct, belief, etc. 2 lead astray or in the wrong direction. Derivatives: misleader n …
37To mislead parliament — is to present false information to parliament knowingly, a very serious charge in Westminster style parliamentary assemblies.[1][2] Government ministers that are found to have misled parliament will generally lose their ministerial portfolio. By… …
38misdeal — mislead …
39Misleading — Mislead Mis*lead (m[i^]s*l[=e]d ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Misled} (m[i^]s*l[e^]d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Misleading}.] [AS. misl[=ae]dan. See {Mis }, and {Lead} to conduct.] To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to… …
40Misled — Mislead Mis*lead (m[i^]s*l[=e]d ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Misled} (m[i^]s*l[e^]d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Misleading}.] [AS. misl[=ae]dan. See {Mis }, and {Lead} to conduct.] To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to… …