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misleading

[mis-lee-ding] / mɪsˈli dɪŋ /


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Large clouds of dust can closely mimic the appearance of an exoplanet by reflecting starlight, potentially misleading astronomers.

From Science Daily

He argued his mother's application was "incorrect and misleading", claiming she bought a separate property with her husband in Pandy.

From BBC

ScotRail has been ordered to withdraw claims that it offers the "cheapest tickets" on its website after a watchdog ruled this was misleading.

From BBC

That would include misleading the insurer about how much the person drives their car.

From MarketWatch

In a motion filed in August to get the suit tossed, Costner said he had reviewed LaBella’s complaint and was “shocked at the false and misleading allegations she was making.”

From Los Angeles Times