feed sb misinformation

Frequency: 6.02.5 per million words

To deliberately give someone false information, often systematically.

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Examples (10)

  • The public have been fed misinformation about the health risks.
  • Political campaigns often try to feed voters misinformation through social media.
  • It's dangerous to feed children misinformation about historical events.
  • Some news outlets deliberately feed their audience misinformation to sway public opinion.
  • Don't let them feed you misinformation; always verify the facts.
  • The report accused the company of feeding investors misinformation about its financial stability.
  • She unwittingly fed her colleagues misinformation that led to confusion.
  • The government was accused of feeding the populace misinformation regarding the economic crisis.
  • He carefully avoided feeding the jury misinformation during his testimony.
  • The propaganda machine worked tirelessly to feed its citizens misinformation about the war.