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misleading

[mis-lee-ding] / mɪsˈli dɪŋ /


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But two decades ago, investigators revealed that some analysts had deep conflicts of interest and were misleading investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chair of the King's Foundation Dame Ann Limb has admitted being "misleading" about her doctorate qualification.

From BBC

The related slogan—“Who pays the tariff?”—is equally misleading.

From The Wall Street Journal

The BBC's current editorial guidelines say editing "must never be used to give the audience a materially misleading impression of events".

From BBC

It said it would also echo Musk's changes at X with a "community notes" tool for users to label misleading posts, after making cuts to moderation and fact checkers.

From BBC