mislead

mislead
mis'li:d
past tense, past participle - misled; verb
(to give a wrong idea to: Her friendly attitude misled me into thinking I could trust her.) engañar
mislead
tr[mɪs'liːd]
transitive verb (pt & pp misled tr[mɪs'led] , ger misleading)
1 (muddle) despistar; (deceive) engañar
we were misled into believing that the house was new nos engañaron haciéndonos creer que la casa era nueva
2 (lead in wrong direction) llevar en dirección equivocada, enseñar el mal camino a
3 figurative use (lead astray) llevar por mal camino
4 SMALLLAW/SMALL inducir a error
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be misled dejarse engañar
to mislead somebody into doing something engañar a alguien para que haga algo
mislead [mɪs'li:d] vt, -led [-'lɛd] ; -leading : engañar
mislead
v.
desaviar v.
descaminar v.
desencaminar v.
despistar v.
engañar v.
extraviar v.
'mɪs'liːd
transitive verb (past & past p -led) engañar; \<\<court/parliament\>\> inducir* a error
[mɪs'liːd]
(pt, pp misled) VT
1) (=give wrong idea) engañar

I wouldn't like to mislead you — no quisiera inducirle a error, no me gustaría que se hiciera una idea equivocada

I'm afraid you have been misled — me temo que le han dado una idea equivocada

2) (=misdirect) despistar
3) (=lead into bad ways) corromper
* * *
['mɪs'liːd]
transitive verb (past & past p -led) engañar; \<\<court/parliament\>\> inducir* a error

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