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.

26. This boy was misled by bad companions.

27. The boy was misled by bad companions.

28. He was entirely misled by her words.

29. 8 Politicians have used lies to mislead mankind.

30. Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.

31. I was misled and I failed you miserably.

32. The guide misled the tourists in the woods.

33. Too hasty a generalisation would have misled us.

34. Loneliness isn't the only psychological wound that distorts our perceptions and misleads us.

35. This is incorrect and could mislead the public.

36. Credulous are easily misled by false advertisements.

37. It's easy to be misled by externals.

38. Would that not be misleading?

39. It's kind of misleading.

40. These statistics are misleading.

41. He misled me into thinking he was rich.

42. Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement, and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. 

43. be false, ambiguous or misleading

44. Take advice to insure yourself against being misled.

45. They might condemn us for attempting to mislead others.

46. He wouldn't try to mislead you - it's not his style.

47. It was a deliberate attempt to mislead the voters.

48. Experience never misleads; what you are missed by is only your judgement(Sentencedict.com), and this misleads you by anticipating results from experience of a kind that is not produced by your experements. 

49. Credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements

50. Credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements.

51. Parliament has been totally misled about this affair.

52. The article contains several misleading statements.

53. Perhaps I misled you, but it was quite unintentional .

54. 10 Take advice to insure yourself against being misled.

55. Guise suggests a misleading Appearance

56. These figures are highly misleading.

57. First impressions can be misleading.

58. Her statement was deliberately misleading.

59. Synonyms for Bullshits include lies, fibs, fabricates, prevaricates, prevaricateth, dissimulates, deceives, deludes, falsifies and misleads

60. Satan also misleads people through extreme pride of race and the worship of political organizations.

61. Antonyms for Acquaints include conceals, deceives, deludes, falsifies, hides, misleads, misrepresents, secretes, suppresses and withholds

62. Mainly, the demons use methods designed to mislead people.

63. Statistics taken on their own are liable to mislead.

64. Don't let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him.

65. The claim failed because the company had not been misled.

66. 2 Perhaps I misled you, but it was quite unintentional .

67. The idea of being misled suffused her with languor.

68. Misused words often generate misleading thoughts.

69. Let us not be misled by such specious arguments.

70. Some common synonyms of Beguile are deceive, delude, and mislead

71. 9 Satan uses similar methods to mislead God’s people today.

72. Most leaders understand this; few intentionally mislead people about meaning.

73. Our force pulled back in order to mislead the enemy.

74. You should not be misled by a person's appearance.

75. What is another area in which Christians might be misled?

76. Belie: to give a misleading impression of

77. Some of the information was dangerously misleading.

78. (a) be false, ambiguous or misleading;

79. Actually the figure is quite misleading.

80. The misleading sign led me astray.