Examples of 'meant to mislead' in a sentence

Meaning of "meant to mislead"

meant to mislead: A phrase suggesting that something is deliberately designed to deceive or lead others in the wrong direction

How to use "meant to mislead" in a sentence

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meant to mislead
I never meant to mislead you or lie to you.
The abort orders he issued were obviously meant to mislead us.
I never meant to mislead you.
Maybe the red varnish was meant to mislead.
I never meant to mislead anyone.
How he poses the bodies, suggesting a motive meant to mislead us.
I never meant to mislead anyone. But you didn't.
Many a time, the questions mooted are meant to mislead the defender.
Sometimes these claims are simply fundraising " spins " that are, in no way, meant to mislead.
The whole incident might be misinformation meant to mislead the US about alien-Soviet contact.
Are the words that they said not nonsense meant to mislead people?
Rahul, I never meant to mislead you.
Israel & apos ; s allegations were pure propaganda and were meant to mislead Committee members.
Use of the word "prowls” meant to mislead the jury.
Israel 's allegations were pure propaganda and were meant to mislead Committee members.

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The use of the word prowl" is meant to mislead the jury. objection!
I know you feel it too . I never meant to mislead you.
Look, I never meant to mislead.
Of course, that is not a mistake, it is intentional, it is meant to mislead manipulatively.
The use of the word "prowl is meant to mislead the jury.

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