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misled

adjective as in deceived

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Ruling on the case, Mr Justice Andrew Baker said the Danish tax authority had not been misled into making the payments.

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The suit referenced a recent Fox News report cited by the president that misled viewers by wrongly presenting “outdated protest footage from 2020.”

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The Conservative chairman suggested the correspondence could be seen as evidence the Electoral Commission had been "knowingly misled".

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Prosecutors allege Mr Comey misled the Senate by saying he had not authorised a leak to the media about an FBI investigation.

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Beyond collecting these federal funds, the former executives argue that the school misled students and potential enrollees by overstating the availability of jobs and making untrue or misleading statements related to employment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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