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Sentence count:24Posted:2017-05-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: misleadingpleadinglymisleadleadingpleadingreadingheadingblindinglyMeaning: [mɪs'lɪːdɪŋlɪ]  adv. in a misleading way. 
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1. The data had been presented misleadingly.
2. The diagrams are misleadingly simple.
3. These bats are sometimes misleadingly referred to as 'flying foxes'.
4. And that figure paints a misleadingly rosy picture.
5. The conference was misleadingly regarded as a success and as reversing the trend in relations.
6. It misleadingly marginalizes both the centrality of the Church and classicism, the dominant artistic trend of the period.
7. That is, high productivity can lead to a misleadingly high ratio.
8. To talk or act insincerely or misleadingly; equivocate.
9. The result is called, somewhat misleadingly,(sentencedict .com) a planetary nebula.
10. This shift, misleadingly, makes it look as if China is charging more for its exports.
11. His background, though it might misleadingly be called privileged, was mixed up.
12. The doctor also argued that the ad misleadingly implied that the scientific community supported the paper presented at the WCD.
13. Just as his initial Messianic polling numbers were misleadingly optimistic, his problems should now be put into context.
14. An OLAP solution is sometimes misleadingly called a data warehouse solution.
15. CHRISTOPHER CRUISE: A storm with a misleadingly pleasant name recently brought death and destruction to parts of North America.
16. Tell the truth, misleadingly.
17. Note: it shouldn't be misleadingly attractive to users who'd be disappointed if they clicked; yes, you'd gain extra clicks, but you'd lose customers when they left your site in disgust.
18. Expenditure on what is somewhat misleadingly called the "social sector"—health, education, nutrition[Sentencedict.com], etc.—has certainly gone up in India.
19. More important, the government's figures misleadingly include land purchases and mergers and acquisitions.
20. As we might put it somewhat misleadingly, what is it for "two" people to really be the same single extended-through-time person?
21. As such, the subject contains internal objects, representations which determine the relation to what is misleadingly called external reality.
22. The Chinese that I have met are mostly programmers or engineers, so I probably have a misleadingly narrow view of Chinese people.
23. While we are on the level of general theory, let me point out that restraining competition in resource use is costly, and these costs are somewhat misleadingly called transaction costs.
24. It was the result of a bungle: a bureaucratic rule - change misleadingly announced and over - excitedly reported.
More similar words: misleadingpleadinglymisleadleadingpleadingreadingheadingblindinglyaccordinglyexceedinglysubheadingcorrespondinglymisledreadinessheadinessshinglyseeminglyjokinglylovinglyknowinglywittinglyamusinglylonginglyteasinglymockinglyamazinglywillinglysleddingmenacinglyunknowingly
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