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mislead
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misleading
misleading : possessing the capacity or tendency to create a mistaken understanding or impression compare deceptive, fraudulent
Mislead
Matched in: Term Mislead
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Misleading
Leading astray delusive
Misleader
One who leads into error
Misguiding
Misleading
Fraud
evil design or contrivance to perpetrate fraud or injury upon others, yet, by their tendency to deceive or mislead, or to violate public or private confidence, or to injure the public interests, are equally reprehensi-ble with positive
Vicarious responsibility
agent within the scope of his mandate. If A., an innocent principal, by B. his agent to report, misleads C., his selling agent, and C., relying on the report, innocently misleads the buyer, the latter may recover
Mis
A prefix used adjectively and adverbially in the sense of amiss wrong ill wrongly unsuitably as misdeed mislead mischief miscreant
Misled
imp amp p p of Mislead
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