mislead
verb13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4
to intentionally provide false or incomplete information
to mislead on purpose
to cause someone to have a significantly wrong idea about a situation
to cause someone to believe something that is entirely untrue
to cause someone to believe something that is entirely untrue
to be naive or gullible and therefore easy to deceive
used to describe a situation where someone is accused of misleading, but it has not been proven
to purposefully take actions to cause someone to have a wrong idea
to make an effort to deceive someone
to make an effort to deceive someone
to have the potential to cause a wrong impression or idea
to give someone a wrong idea about a specific subject or topic
mislead into7.9
to deceive someone, causing them to do something they otherwise would not