misleading in the PONS Dictionary

misleading Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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You're a fraud because you're pretending to do these things through trickery, but you're actually using psychic powers and misleading us by not admitting it.
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The name solitary can be misleading since there may be more than one ulcer present.
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It can, however, lead to misleading results when kinetics are of interest.
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Such information can develop a misleading authority because of its presence at such sites.
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Additionally, it prohibits those with a material connection from misleading readers into thinking they are a regular consumer.
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However, this use is misleading and non-standard, since the link layer implies functions that are wider in scope than just network access.
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A statistical analysis of misleading data produces misleading conclusions.
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However, the term "snap trap" is preferred as other designations are misleading, particularly with respect to the intended prey.
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Their number was officially reported as 404 in 1904; this number may be misleading.
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Finally, reviewing or demonstrating a system before the user tests it can result in misleading results.
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