Similar words: mislead, leading, reading, subheading, lading, fading, trading, evading. Meaning: [mɪs'lɪːdɪŋ] adj. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently.
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151. Last month Marsh was found guilty of running misleading advertisements on medical products under the Medicines Act.
152. In fact it is just as misleading to ignore the packaging and expect some one to assess the new situation without any help.
153. Bjornsson explains in a way which serves to remind us that the mathematical precision of a readability formula may be misleading.
154. Instead, she was obliged to subscribe to Emerson's misleading account of their acquaintance.
155. Well, it might be a big one with a misleading number-plate which simply doesn't stop that gets your mortal enemy.
156. A particular, and somewhat misleading, borrowing by the Chicago School from the natural world consisted of analogies with plant life.
157. This means that models of councillor-officer relationships based on comparisons between ministers and civil servants are likely to be misleading.
158. The director was a small, pink-cheeked man with bottle-shaped shoulders and an expression of misleading blankness.
159. The first allegation was that a misplaced catheter gave misleading readings of oxygen pressure.
160. It is quite impossible, and very misleading to suggest, that pruning can be done according to the calendar.
161. They embarrassed the speaker with their misleading questions.
162. Jermaine Jackson slammed such reports as misleading and "sensationalist".
163. An echocardiogram also might be misleading.
164. Their incautious use can lead to wholly misleading results.
165. Misleading advertisements are prohibited by law.
166. We know them as inaccurate and misleading property descriptions.
167. The drone of his misleading whistle brings Walter back.
168. The idealization of rural life was very misleading.
169. Misused words often generate misleading thoughts.
170. The figures are intentionally misleading.
171. To give a false or misleading account of; misrepresent.
172. It'sometimes becomes that these accounts are misleading.
173. The very word'war ', therefore, has become misleading.
174. Conclusion. This case illustrates that the MRI findings for osteoblastoma can be misleading and caution should be used when evaluating benign tumors with known inflammatory responses on MRI.
175. But this is misleading, and those who have tried to take Sumu-ilum have found that out to their peril, catapult missiles can do little harm to ensorcelled gravestones that make up the walls.
176. Users shall not post any advertisement on the Websites which contains any false, inaccurate, misleading or libelous content or contains any computer virus.
177. Reliance upon natural epidemics may be both time - consuming and misleading.
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178. W.H.O. officials made the call after two studies found that results from a commonly used test are undependable and misleading.
179. It is a kind of cultural lag and lack of spirit of innovation, and also the governmental misleading and serious self-reform lag.
180. Because an array dimension is ignored, including a dimension in a parameter definition is particularly misleading.
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