Examples of 'intentionally misleading' in a sentence

Meaning of "intentionally misleading"

intentionally misleading - This phrase describes the deliberate act of providing false or deceptive information with the intention of leading others to incorrect conclusions. It is often used to highlight deceptive practices or communication that aims to mislead

How to use "intentionally misleading" in a sentence

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intentionally misleading
A lot of these ballot measures are intentionally misleading.
Lying or intentionally misleading jurors about their observations.
The number is both meaningless and intentionally misleading.
It looks intentionally misleading.
The idea that there is a war on religion is intentionally misleading.
That seems intentionally misleading.
Intentionally misleading advertising.
They shall not contain any false or intentionally misleading entries.
He is intentionally misleading people.
Film of emaciated bodies used as evidence of German atrocities is intentionally misleading.
Making a false or intentionally misleading report accusing others of irregular behaviour.
Now of course, because these are political responses, each of them was intentionally misleading.
Be intentionally misleading.
Julian, you have been intentionally misleading us.
Yet, people with ADHD, like anyone else, can be manipulative, untrustworthy, and intentionally misleading.

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Knowing that you are intentionally misleading a person when communicating with them is considered deception.
Indeed, the umpire metaphor is dangerously and maybe even intentionally misleading.
Africa Check warned that some polls are intentionally misleading and some are essentially conjecture.
Why the hell do you have such a thick folder on him? That seems intentionally misleading.
Does the GoFundMe include intentionally misleading or factually incorrect information?
Branson either does not know what he 's talking about or he 's intentionally misleading his audience.
Next PostNext Intentionally misleading the public!
The site has published a number of lies, conspiracy theories, and intentionally misleading stories.
Was the president intentionally misleading the American people?
McCabe, a frequent target of attacks from President Donald Trump, has denied intentionally misleading anyone.
At worst, it is intentionally misleading.
And from Rochelle 's observation, they could also be intentionally misleading.
Ask, why are they intentionally misleading the internet audience?
As you would expect, Good Time 's title is intentionally misleading.
Clearly, the minister is intentionally misleading Canadians.
After all - I'm wrong some of the time, but I'm never, ever intentionally misleading anybody.
However, it contains lies and is intentionally misleading in various points.
Aunt Cora? Julian, you have been intentionally misleading us.
However, others are intentionally misleading.
No, I never thought you were intentionally misleading anyone.
Well, now, that seems intentionally misleading.

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