Examples of 'misled' in a sentence
Meaning of "misled"
Mislead (verb): to cause someone to have a wrong idea or impression of something by providing incorrect or deceptive information. It involves leading someone in the wrong direction or giving false guidance
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- simple past tense and past participle of mislead
- simple past tense and past participle of misle
How to use "misled" in a sentence
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misled
So you misled us in order to protect your money.
Indeed they have misled many people.
I misled the police to accuse the defendant.
Senator McCallister misled us with a heart attack.
Misled you for your own good.
I understand how misled you must feel.
I misled my soldiers into believing this rubbish.
That would have misled the eyewitness.
You misled the communists very proficiently.
I think he deliberately misled the fraud investigation.
They misled us with promises of finding a cure.
These words have misled us for centuries.
We are misled to believe that climate projections are predictions.
His collaborators misled and betrayed him.
And to think we could have been so charmingly misled.
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You have misled the youthful prince.
He also commented that he was misled by his counsel.
Do not be misled by the quiet in the streets.
And already they have misled many.
So do not be misled by their bustle in the towns.
And surely they have misled many.
I kind of misled you too about something.
But we should not be somehow misled by this.
I have misled you in last four weeks.
A beloved wife who was misled by her handlers.
They are misled and go down an unintended path.
We must prevent the consumer from being misled.
We should not be misled by the budgetary situation.
One could almost say he has misled us.
Do not get misled with the surname.
It is likely that the assailant was misled intentionally.
You are being misled by a manipulating medium called television.
He would be very easily led and misled.
I have misled you all this time.
He claimed the production company misled him.
I have never misled you into thinking.
I told her that you felt misled.
Her servant misled me and said it was noon.
Those of you who believe it have been misled.
Nobody could have misled me if you were with me.
But you have surely been misled.
Do not get misled about following rules.
With the first anonymous letter he misled us.
I was misled like the rest of our leaders.
But we must not be misled by these figures.
And to prevent consumers from being misled.
Some are just misled to believe false information.
In this way consumers would not be misled.
Do not be misled by the best seller lists.
I would like to get misled every day.