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Give false or misleading information to.
mislead
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1
He can enlighten or
misinform
,
persuade or threaten, reward or punish.
2
Of course you can, although, you know, I would not like to
misinform
you.
3
The US Bank effort to
misinform
the OCC was patent.
4
George said, Ma I aint sputing you, jes somebody done
misinform
you dats all.
5
Why, then, should you, in describing your thirteen cards, deliberately
misinform
a trusting partner?
6
Its other, equally important, agenda is to demonstrate how efficiently technology can be used to
misinform
.
7
However, these lists are much more likely to
misinform
readers than they are to inform them.
8
The reasons for this are that they do not
misinform
,
or leave people with unclear instructions.
9
VW on Monday said there was no intention to
misinform
the public with its clean diesel ads.
10
Nobody was going to lie or deliberately
misinform
us, but getting the full truth could prove difficult.
11
The enemy video tapes operations and then distorts and twists the information and images to
misinform
the world.
12
Those who say that "the expected never happens"
misinform
us; for the expected very frequently does happen.
13
Experience gained riding the first can only
misinform
me as to what it shall be like to ride the second.
14
There has been for a number of years a deliberate, orchestrated attempt to
misinform
the public about Sean Russell's fight for Irish freedom.
15
And that's why we must defend the black vote, and why we must overcome every attempt to
misinform
,
intimidate, and suppress black voters.
16
The ministry said the sole aim of last week's debate had been to
misinform
the U.S. public about Russian policy in the north Caucasus.
misinform
·
misinform the public
misinform a trusting
misinform readers
misinform users
use to misinform
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