Lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions.
Give false or misleading information to.
1 And they're funding studies designed to mislead the American people, he said.
2 You may have confidence in my reply; it will not mislead you.
3 They use their political allies to scare and mislead the American people.
4 But Mr Miriori said Mr Masono is trying to mislead the people.
5 After all, he had already used a key to mislead the FBI.
6 But to deliberately mislead me... How come you knew and I didn't?'
7 Nurofen said that it had not intended to mislead customers in Australia.
8 That's not an accurate description and may mislead some customers, he said.
9 The occasional phraseology of the Schools which Horace employs should not mislead .
10 That it can be partial, and deliberately mislead you, makes them dangerous.
11 Keen remarked, 'I have rarely known your feelings to mislead you, sir.'
12 Photography, we are told, cannot lie; evidently it may at times mislead .
13 He had offered no encouragement, and had done nothing to mislead her.
14 But why go on- Imightget too enthusiastic, and mislead the reader.
15 It was not well chosen, for it was pretty sure to mislead .
16 He didn't want to give her any false hopes or mislead her.
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