Examples of 'has misled' in a sentence
Meaning of "has misled"
The phrase 'has misled' is used to indicate that someone or something has provided false or incorrect information, leading others to believe something that is not true
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has misled
This is what has misled so many people.
One could almost say he has misled us.
He has misled a great multitude of you.
Asking forgiveness from those he has misled.
The media has misled people.
Later it turns out that the media has misled us.
Somebody has misled you.
It has misled masses of people and imposed a lie on all them.
The young prince has misled me.
Kalos has misled everyone.
Our immersion in fashionable cookery and food processing has misled us.
This base counterfeit has misled many souls.
He has misled his readers.
Someone who has misled me.
Satan has misled so many and defiled Your creation.
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My husband has misled you.
He has misled the British people and they see it live on their television screens.
Television has misled you.
Zionism has misled many Jews into acts of aggression against the Palestinian people.
The British government has misled us long enough.
TransCanada has misled us about emergency response and safety before.
Securities and Exchange Commission alleging the company has misled investors and put customers at risk.
She has misled us all.
He would never mislead my family the way your family has misled mine!
And that this has misled a number of his supporters.
Opposition leaders demanded Johnson resign, saying he has misled the queen.
Reading it in has misled many people about the meaning of inspiration.
It is as if the Clerk has misled the Chair!
This distortion has misled not only general readers but many specialists as well.
Or is that something else Dr Ripman has misled us about?
The Samaritan has misled them into error.
His neck was in my hands, only if He has misled Chaani!
Where Satan has misled us down the wrong path.
At some point, somebody has misled them.
The applicant has misled the authorities by presenting false documents ; or.
The metaphorical shibboleth of “ consumers ' sovereignty ” has misled even the best economists.
Sachs has misled the courts, his research methods are unethical.
Love for that child has misled this priest!
And that he has misled the government, parliament and the Danish people.
That, or she has misled us.
This has misled media, such as the Financial Times and CNBC News.
The British government has misled its people for long enough.
He has misled a great multitude of you . Did you not understand?
I believe our cousin Nathan has misled you as to the true value of the horse.
Mr. Speaker, through the member for Louis-Hébert, the Liberal government has misled the public.
Unfortunately, this has misled companies for years.
This has misled investors, voters, consumers, and businesses.
Internal and external pressure has misled the prime minister, ” Bokova said.
My seer 's knowledge has run dry -- that, or she has misled us.
And, its misinterpretation has misled a whole generation of psychiatric researchers.
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