Use "was misled|be mislead" in a sentence

1. Don't be misled by gloss.

2. I was misled about your intentions.

3. Don't be misled by the fallacious advertisement.

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

5. This boy was misled by bad companions.

6. The boy was misled by bad companions.

7. He was entirely misled by her words.

8. I was misled and I failed you miserably.

9. He misled me into thinking he was rich.

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

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

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

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

14. 2 Perhaps I misled you, but it was quite unintentional .

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

16. I believe this was a deliberate attempt to mislead the court.

17. “Blind Guides” Mislead Many

18. Perhaps he had slightly misled them, but it was quite unintentional.

19. To mislead and to beguile.

20. Don't be misled by appearances[http://Sentencedict.com], he's a good worker.

21. Jack was furious with his London doctors for having misled him.

22. Jones was very subtle about his use of sexuality to mislead his people.

23. I'm sorry I misled you into thinking I would be at home.

24. Be mischievous be misled bemist be mistaken bemisted Bemisting bemires bemired bemire be mindful of be mindful be miles away

25. 17 Perhaps he had slightly misled them, but it was quite unintentional.

26. The young are easily misled.

27. I think you've been misled.

28. They are seeking to mislead us.

29. She is misled by the preconception.

30. The scientific method may sometimes mislead.

31. Be misled bemist be mistaken bemisted Bemisting be mistrustful of be misinformed be misguided about be misguided be miserable be mischievous be misbehaved

32. False religion, spiritism, and nationalism mislead people

33. Abbreviations, including initials, may not be used if they are liable to mislead consumers.

34. They were naive and easily misled.

35. A maze is designed to mislead.

36. Macdonald accepted that such information could be used to manipulate, to obfuscate, and to mislead.

37. We were misled by the guide.

38. What a tragic result for allowing oneself to be misled by teachings of demons!

39. He is misled by a preconception.

40. You have been misled by this imbecile.

41. You misled me as to your intentions.

42. In a final test of all perfect humans, Satan will be permitted to try to mislead them.

43. 8 Politicians have used lies to mislead mankind.

44. Governments should penalise businesses that mislead the public.

45. The guide misled the tourists in the woods.

46. Too hasty a generalisation would have misled us.

47. This is incorrect and could mislead the public.

48. Credulous are easily misled by false advertisements.

49. Satan will be released from his imprisonment and allowed to try to mislead mankind one last time.

50. Take advice to insure yourself against being misled.

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

52. This documentary, the testimony and opinions of several experts in the topic are presented and the conclusion can only be one: the public was unethically misled.

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

54. He does not wish to be misled, or to have his options curbed by rash declarations that prove to be untrue.

55. We should not be misled by the apparently abundant supply in some fortunate parts of the world.

56. Credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements

57. Credulous people are easily misled by false advertisements.

58. Parliament has been totally misled about this affair.

59. An Attempt to do sth une tentative de faire qch → It was a deliberate Attempt to mislead people

60. 10 Take advice to insure yourself against being misled.

61. The presented environmental information should be understandable, not ambiguous and not likely to mislead or confuse the consumers.

62. Though of no legal effect, it can be used, apparently with impunity, to mislead a buyer about his rights.

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

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

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

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

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

68. Personally, I am sceptical about Jose's view that the press has such power to mislead and to be always believed.

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

70. 9 Satan uses similar methods to mislead God’s people today.

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

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

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74. Mary was misled into thinking her letters were secure, while in reality they were deciphered and read by Walsingham.

75. Hacked content is often of poor quality, and may be designed to mislead users or infect their computer or device.

76. Meantime, however, he is alive and continues to mislead mankind.

77. (Revelation 12:9) He would like to mislead us too.

78. The prime minister dismissed the charge that he had misled Parliament.

79. With so many reports to mislead one, it is hard to say at whose door the responsibility should be laid.

80. To Cozen is to mislead, defraud, or fool someone through lies