Sentences with mislead
mis·lead
M m - Jack was furious with his London doctors for having misled him. [VERB noun]
- Vague directions that often mislead.
- That Mr Gordon was mislead in that manner.
- The nation's consumer watchdog has launched an offensive against online traders who mislead shoppers about warranties and returns policies.
- I can even tell you that I am not sure I want it anymore, and I won't mislead you — there was a time when I wanted it fervently.
- And fiction's ability to mislead viewers can also be its way of challenging them.
- Professor Trounson did mislead parliament.