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Sentence count:239+14Posted:2017-03-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: misleadleadingreadingsubheadingladingfadingtradingevadingMeaning: [mɪs'lɪːdɪŋ]  adj. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently. 
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61. A misleading assumption is that only lesser will be drawn into community service.
62. The use of Western methods in other musical traditions would be more than merely restrictive, it would he altogether misleading.
63. The Advertising Review Board says the adverts are deliberately misleading.
64. But it would be misleading to speak of separation given the religious foundations of his natural philosophy.
65. Hunting statistics can be misleading since they record only those animals actually taken by hunters.
66. The next figure of interest, the excess cash sum, is misleading, to say the least.
67. The nominal value is meaningless and may be misleading, except in so far as it determines the minimum liability.
68. The discussion of the previous paragraphs is, however, misleading in one respect.
69. Surely she'd imagined it; the light wasn't very good, and Jean knew that shadows could be misleading.
70. The book is generally well illustrated although I must admit to finding some of the figures either misleading or annoying.
71. He soon learns either to give you misleading information or delay sending in the document.
72. Such dichotomous standpoints are, however, somewhat misleading since both groups are involved in policy formulation.
73. Too much emphasis on the search for the ratio decidendi of cases can be misleading.
74. To present such a picture of a typical abusive marriage is misleading.
75. Comparisons between twentieth-century dictators and the classical tyrants of Ancient Rome are alluring but misleading.
76. Its sheer scale means that it is important at this stage not to be distracted by companies making misleading ethical claims.
77. Nor did these developments give a misleading impression of Soviet influence on world affairs.
78. The repertoire on the Erato set, consisting mostly of familiar Mravinsky favourites, may also give a misleading impression.
79. This can lead to misunderstandings and conclusions which can be misleading.
80. These advertisements contained a number of false and misleading statements.
81. He subsequently alleged that the lab had produced sloppy, misleading or fabricated evidence in a number of major probes.
82. This misleading view of intonation must have caused unnecessary anxiety to many learners of the language.
83. It would be misleading to say that the recession will soon be over.
84. The holiday brochure is deliberately misleading, because the hotels it shows are not the ones you actually stay in.
85. It would be misleading to imply from the experience of Mazda that all large companies have immunity from bankruptcy.
86. As vicar of Bidston and deeply involved in the plans, may I correct a few misleading rumours.
87. This I believe stems largely from scaremongering and misleading information given to the industry from various sources.
87. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
88. They were accused of misleading customers about the nutritional value of their product.
89. He brought undue pressure to bear on his parents by giving them an entirely misleading account of the documents.
90. It is inadequate and misleading to rely on general impressions in such churches.
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