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Mislead vs. Misled

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Misleadverb

(literally) To lead astray, in a false direction.

Misledverb

simple past tense and past participle of mislead

Misleadverb

To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression.

Misledverb

simple past tense and past participle of misle

Misleadverb

To deceptively trick into something wrong.

‘The preacher elaborated Satan's ways to mislead us into sin’;

Misled

imp. & p. p. of Mislead.

Misleadverb

To accidentally or intentionally confuse.

Misleadverb

To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to cause to mistake; to deceive.

‘Trust not servants who mislead or misinform you.’; ‘To give due lightTo the mislead and lonely traveler.’;

Misleadverb

lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions;

‘The pedestrian misdirected the out-of-town driver’;

Misleadverb

give false or misleading information to

Misleadverb

cause (someone) to have a wrong idea or impression

‘the government misled the public about the road's environmental impact’;

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