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Misleadingly meaning
In a misleading manner.
Synonyms of Misleadingly
Example sentences (20)
They will have misleadingly gone on a fool’s errand.
Initiative backers misleadingly drafted the measure to sound like a reasonable change; make the program voluntary.
INQUIRER.net has firmly denied ever posting such a story, indicating it was fabricated to misleadingly promote the Trade 360 Neupro investment scheme.
The source of latest rush towards totalitarianism is the misleadingly titled Data Protection and Digital Information Bill.
Buckingham Palace is returning to the drawing board to decide how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should be addressed moving forward, after commentators noted that Markle’s new title appears to misleadingly imply that she and Harry are divorced.
Most of the key features of what is so misleadingly termed “Gothic” architecture did not come from Europe.
But Thomas used the history of eugenics misleadingly, and in ways that could dangerously distort the debate over abortion.
The Mueller report repeatedly excludes countervailing information in order to suggest, misleadingly, that the Trump campaign had suspect “links” and “ties” to people connected with Russia.
The prosecution, led by Deputy Chief Prosecutor Mohamed Faizal, said the question posed by Mr Ravi was "nothing more than a simple legal question couched misleadingly in constitutional language".
Zen temples are often architecturally joined at the hip with gardens, often of the dry landscape type, fondly, though somewhat misleadingly known abroad as Zen gardens.
An adage like Silence means consent misleadingly can be used by those in authority to lord it over others assuming that they can think better for others that do not have the necessary voice needed for their liberation.
Because of this similarity, synthetic cannabinoids are sometimes misleadingly called ‘synthetic marijuana’ (or ‘fake weed’), and they are often marketed as safe, legal alternatives to that drug.
Since the first room-filling computers were misleadingly referred to as “giant brains,” the public has expected more from computers than they were actually able to deliver.
The Raya Sarkar list was posited, quite misleadingly, as an attack against savarna men and against “savarna feminist apologists”.
Westerners tend to equate communism with totalitarianism and misleadingly call them communist.
Another two— Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev —were believed to have been abducted and misleadingly reported alive but later found to have been killed during the raid citation.
Another type of mislabelling is short-weighting, where practices such as overglazing or soaking can misleadingly increase the apparent weight of the fish.
Contemporary Views of World Rulers who Made History, 1995, Greenwood Publishing Group, p.315: "Trajan is frequently but misleadingly designated the first provincial emperor, because the Ulpii were from Baetica (southern Spain).
Factors including late intake valve closure (relatively speaking for camshaft profiles outside of typical production-car range, but not necessarily into the realm of competition engines) can produce a misleadingly low figure from this test.
His pragmatism also bears no resemblance to "vulgar" pragmatism, which misleadingly connotes a ruthless and Machiavellian search for mercenary or political advantage.