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misled

adjective as in deceived

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County Superior Court, the staff repeatedly misled them about Amelia’s worsening condition.

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She’s been all over mainstream TV of late, apologizing for being a toxic terror and claiming she was misled into believing all those QAnon conspiracies.

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But the ASA concluded Hilton had exaggerated the availability of the advertised rooms, leaving potential customers at risk of being misled.

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Pulte ignored “critical context” and misled the public and the Justice Department “in cherry-picking one line from one document,” Lowell said.

A spokesperson replied that the health secretary had authorized payments for “campaign management” after being misled by trusted advisors.

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