Mislead
11mislead — UK [mɪsˈliːd] / US [mɪsˈlɪd] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mislead : present tense I/you/we/they mislead he/she/it misleads present participle misleading past tense misled UK [mɪsˈled] / US past participle misled to make someone… …
12mislead — v. (D; tr.) to mislead about (we were misled about this matter) * * * [mɪs liːd] (D; tr.) to mislead about (we were misled about this matter) …
13mislead — mis|lead [ˌmısˈli:d] v past tense and past participle misled [ ˈled] [T] to make someone believe something that is not true by giving them information that is false or not complete mislead sb about/over sth ▪ Politicians have misled the public… …
14mislead — misleader, n. /mis leed /, v., misled, misleading. v.t. 1. to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray. 2. to lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgment. v.i. 3. to be misleading; tend to deceive: vague directions that often mislead. [bef. 1050;… …
15mislead — verb /ˈmɪsliːd/ a) To lead astray, in a false direction. The preacher elaborated Satans ways to mislead us into sin b) To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression …
16mislead — mis|lead [ mıs lid ] (past tense and past participle mis|led [ mıs led ] ) verb intransitive or transitive to make someone believe something that is incorrect or not true: There was no intention to mislead the public, Katz told the newspaper. be… …
17mislead — [[t]mɪ̱sli͟ːd[/t]] misleads, misleading, misled VERB If you say that someone has misled you, you mean that they have made you believe something which is not true, either by telling you a lie or by giving you a wrong idea or impression. [V n] Jack …
18Mislead Youth: EP — альбом Manafest Дата выпуска 2001 Жанры рэп Страна Канада Лейбл Независимый …
19Mislead Youth — Epiphany Studio album by Manafest Released July 19, 2005 Genre Christian Rap Label B …
20mislead — verb (misled; leading) Date: before 12th century transitive verb to lead in a wrong direction or into a mistaken action or belief often by deliberate deceit intransitive verb to lead astray ; give a wrong impression Synonyms: see deceive •… …