mislead in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

mislead in the PONS Dictionary

mislead Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to mislead sb about sth
to mislead sb into doing sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This may mislead one to suspect a buckle fracture of the proximal radius.
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For example, a mediator could be liable for misleading the parties or for even inadvertently breaching confidentiality.
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He misleads unwary readers by claiming that averaging many studies can overcome poor research methods.
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Jack has little time for the internal politics within the force, and is openly disdainful of those who lie, obstruct or mislead the police.
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She received threats and was given false clues in order to mislead her search.
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Senior flood engineers who were managing the dam during the floods were accused of disregarding the dam's operation manual and of misleading the inquiry.
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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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We... have found this is not good science and will mislead the public.
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The officers subsequently issued a statement in which they apologised for misleading the public.
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In some cases the censoring authorities may surreptitiously block content to mislead the public into believing that censorship has not been applied.
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