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Definition of Mislead |
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Mislead
To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to cause to mistake; to deceive. Related Definitions: Astray, Cause, Deceive, Error, Guide, Into, Lead, Mistake, Or, Path, To, Way, Wrong |
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Mislead Quotations
Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes! Leonardo da Vinci The discovery of truth is prevented more effectively, not by the false appearance things present and which mislead into error, not directly by weakness of the reasoning powers, but by preconceived opinion, by prejudice. Arthur Schopenhauer There's a gullible side to the American people. They can be easily misled. Religion is the best device used to mislead them. Michael Moore Always mystify, mislead and surprise the enemy if possible. Thomas J. Jackson Nothing in the reporting of a nation's history could so mislead the younger generation as to represent great events in such a way that they appear to have happened as a matter of course. Gustav Stresemann Those who prefer their English sloppy have only themselves to thank if the advertisement writer uses his mastery of the vocabulary and syntax to mislead their weak minds. Dorothy L. Sayers We should not mislead the Iraqis into thinking they have unlimited time to reach a settlement. The longer they think that, the less likely they will be to act. Sherrod Brown However, don't let these statistics mislead you, gang violence is not limited to California and or big urban areas - that might have been true a while ago but it is no longer the case today. Bob Filner Giving the same value to fiction as to fact in the interest of so-called fairness is to mislead the American people and the press has become party to that. Joe Wilson Parliament must not be told a direct untruth, but it's quite possible to allow them to mislead themselves. Norman Tebbit |
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Mislead Translations
mislead in Latin is duco mislead in Spanish is extraviar, desencaminar |
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