mislead|misleading|misleads|misled in English
verb
[,mis'lead || ‚mɪslɪːd]
lead astray, misguide, misdirect, misinform, deceive, delude
Use "mislead|misleading|misleads|misled" in a sentence
1. This accounts for the widespread deception, trouble and woe, with wicked men misleading and being misled, all under the influence of God’s chief adversary, Satan the Devil. —Rev.
2. “Blind Guides” Mislead Many
3. In this singular instance life’s experience misleads us.
4. To mislead and to beguile.
5. Another way that Satan misleads people is through mediums.
6. The apostle Paul certainly did warn the young man Timothy to be on the lookout for “wicked men and impostors [who] will advance from bad to worse, misleading and being misled.”
7. The young are easily misled.
8. I think you've been misled.
9. They are seeking to mislead us.
10. She is misled by the preconception.
11. Don't be misled by gloss.
12. The scientific method may sometimes mislead.
13. False religion, spiritism, and nationalism mislead people
14. They were naive and easily misled.
15. A maze is designed to mislead.
16. We were misled by the guide.
17. But this opposition misleads; charisma is cold comfort without expert management.
18. I was misled about your intentions.
19. Cheating is when a person misleads, deceives, or acts dishonestly on purpose
20. He is misled by a preconception.
21. You have been misled by this imbecile.
22. You misled me as to your intentions.
23. Your statement is misleading.
24. Books can be misleading.
25. Don't be misled by the fallacious advertisement.