Lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions.
1 Maybe she'd struck whoever was steering it and caused him to misguide it.
2 But I think I'm deein', an' ye needna misguide me.
3 Nature was a realm unknown; but they had analogy to guide, or, rather, misguide them.
4 Never did my eye misguide me, or my aim swerve a hair's-breadth from its target!
5 Your value there has never been unduly estimated by those whom personal feelings did not misguide .
6 He who Allah guides no one can misguide .
7 There are so many misguide children in this world who just need someone to look up to.
8 The symptoms are atypical and may misguide .
9 Do not let me misguide you, however.
10 You, who have destroyed the way-marks to misguide others, now find yourself adrift because of your own act.
11 The pride of reason seeks to misguide men, and lead them away from God and the secrets of Nature.
12 A bed is one of those terrible witnesses which never misguide , and against which no counter testimony can be given.
13 The passions are strangely perverse: and if I am deceived, as I hope I am, it is they that misguide me.
14 Most of Jasper's colleagues viewed him as a brilliant, charming, and wealthy executive; but everyone knew his arrogance and greed would misguide him.
15 Whether our prejudices about gold and silver are not very apt to infect or misguide our judgments and reasonings about the public weal?
16 Beware of those artistic sympathies which you so touchingly confess; beware how, in the great events of life, you allow fancy to misguide your reason.
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