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misleading
[mis-lee-ding]
Other 51Թ Forms
- misleadingly adverb
- misleadingness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of misleading1
Example Sentences
Many have experienced misleading promises of financial aid from universities and colleges, the changing rules for federal loans and slow and unresponsive loan servicers.
A council leader has said an MP's claims the local authority takes a "disproportionate number" of asylum seekers were "misleading and inflammatory".
“The allegations in the complaint are false and misleading, and its claims are legally erroneous,” Nijjar attorney Stephen Larson said in a statement.
In a statement, the BBC said her comments were "misleading", adding that she had been "conflating" the two stories.
In a 315-page compliance review released Wednesday, the Department of Transportation cited budget shortfalls, missed deadlines and a misleading projected ridership to connect San Francisco to Los Angeles via fast rail.
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