Examples of 'misled him' in a sentence
Meaning of "misled him"
misled him: This phrase is used to indicate that someone provided false or incorrect information to another person, causing them to be deceived or mistaken
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misled him
He claimed the production company misled him.
Booth misled him on purpose.
Morrow thinks we misled him.
I have misled him before.
No man ever followed his genius till it misled him.
She schemed and misled him and then when she wed him.
The tales of the beast had not misled him.
She had misled him into thinking that he was the biological father of their child.
It was Thorpe who misled him at first.
He told me that if I were his lecturer, I would have misled him.
Huh . Booth misled him on purpose.
Pence would later learn that Flynn misled him.
You do not think Liam misled him on purpose, do you?
I certainly did not mean to . If I misled him.
It was Thorpe who misled him at first, Thorpe, who hoped to marry you himself.
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Charles was easily persuaded that Nethersole had misled him in the business.
Liam misled him on purpose, do you?
John Thorpe had first misled him.
I was angry that I had misled him so badly.
I know he's scared. Tell him everything is all right. Tell him I know Roth misled him.
Tell him know Roth misled him.
Tell him everything is all right . Tell him I know Roth misled him.
Janeway 's consistent pessimism also sometimes misled him in economic forecasts.
Macbeth realizes, too late, the Witches have misled him.
He 's eight hours behind . Booth misled him on purpose.
He 's the sweetest guy, and I have completely misled him.
His Anglomania also misled him.
He being a hard-ass? - Morrow thinks we misled him.
He conceded that patients had, on occasion, lied and misled him in the past.
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