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Misinform

Misinform meaning

To give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information to.

Synonyms of Misinform

Example sentences (11)

In response to Putin's threats, a spokesperson for the U.K. Ministry of Defense (MOD) argued that Britain "has used depleted uranium in its armor-piercing shells for decades" and accused Russia of attempting to misinform people.

It further accused Dawson and Skinner of using their positions to “deliberately create confusion and misinform” the industry leaders.

On that front, we agree that this case alone isn’t enough of a repercussion for a news operation that actively participated in an attempt to not just misinform viewers but destroy their faith in our democracy.

The media lawyer, who has been outspoken about what he calls newspapers' 'almost limitless ability to mislead us', said he did not intend to misinform.

These are often the work of mischief makers aiming to create confusion and misinform the public.

Between 2012 and 2018, BPE continued to invite the media to misinform them that BFIG could not pay, whereas the (real) SPA has never even been given to us”, he claimed.

Some of these people have been trying to misinform the public that the Anambra State-born billionaire oil mogul and notable philanthropist does not love the Igbo, his own people; which is a huge lie from the pit of hell.

The ministerial department clarifies that occurrences detected by the Modis (Moderate Radiometric Image Definition Spectrum) satellite can lead to an exaggeration of the situation and misinform the most unwary.

However, if used wrongly or unwisely, they can do harm, misinform the public, hurt people with false accusation and destroy a reputation which someone has spent a lifetime to build.

Siasia in a statement by his media office, noted that the song is laced with lyrics that not only encouraged the intake of hard drug but shamelessly misinform the listeners on how to mix illicit substances.

He served as editor of its second publication, Teaching about Doublespeak (1976),which carried forward the Committee's charge to inform teachers of ways of teaching students how to recognize and combat language designed to mislead and misinform.