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misleading
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mislead
mislead -led [-led] -lead·ing vt : to lead into a mistaken action or belief : to cause to have
Misleading
Matched in: Term Misleading
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Misguiding
Misleading
Mislead
To lead into a wrong way or path to lead astray to guide into error to cause to mistake to deceive
Misleader
One who leads into error
Fraud
right; a false representation of a matter of fact whether by words of by conduct, by false or misleading allegations, or by concealment of that which should have been disclosed, which deceives and is intended to deceive
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
false
intentionally or knowingly untrue or incorrect [injured by accusations] b : intended to mislead or deceive : deceptive misleading compare fraudulent false·ly adv false·ness n
Fractus augent h'reditatem
is a grievous hurt within the meaning of S. 320 of the Penal code. Both these assumptions are misleading. It is not necessary that a bone should be cut through and through or that the crack must
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