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misled

[mis-led] / mɪsˈlɛd /


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However, the advisers found that there was no evidence that Constance "knowingly misled parliament nor was the statement inaccurate or untruthful".

From BBC

"The accident occurred when a lorry transporting migrants, misled by illegal brokers and unaware of the dangers of their journey, overturned," Biedo said in the statement.

From BBC

But a director of the campaign behind the new law told the BBC he has been "misled" by the government during negotiations over how it will apply to the intelligence services.

From BBC

And Thigpen was misled; he was never subject to the estate tax, as his estate was much smaller than the exclusion amount.

From Salon

Najib's lawyers claim that he had been misled by his advisers - in particular the financier Jho Low, who has maintained his innocence but remains at large.

From BBC