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mislead
Matched in: Term mislead
misleading
misleading : possessing the capacity or tendency to create a mistaken
Fraud
injury upon others, yet, by their tendency to deceive or mislead, or to violate public or private confidence, or to injure
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Vicarious responsibility
A., an innocent principal, by B. his agent to report, misleads C., his selling agent, and C., relying on the report,
Humbug
under fair pretenses something contrived in order to deceive and mislead a trick by cajolery a hoax
Mis
the sense of amiss wrong ill wrongly unsuitably as misdeed mislead mischief miscreant
Mislead
Matched in: Term Mislead
Misled
imp amp p p of Mislead
Mistransport
To carry away or mislead wrongfully as by passion
Copy
in nature or should not be such that can possibly mislead a reasonable person in meeting to allegation. If the copy
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