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Definition of "misleads" []

  • Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislead. (verb)

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Use "misleads" in a sentence
  • "The title misleads (Belfort's crew of scammers operated from Long Island, not Manhattan), and you may hate yourself for giving him $25 of your hard-earned money (even if it'll go to a victim's restitution fund)."
  • "No, no, he's right - the article was a waste of time, detailing the social stigmas attached to the iPad, and the title misleads the public into thinking "Whoa - people will go blind with the iPad!" szettervall April 16, 2010 4: 27 PM PDT"
  • "Indeed, Coffin misleads about the very few facts the film offers up."