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misled
adjective as in deceived
Strongest matches
Weak match
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The Charity Commission said his daughter and son-in-law displayed a "pattern of behaviour" in which they benefitted personally from the Captain Tom Foundation and people "would understandably feel misled".
The BBC has spoken to 12 small businesses who say they were misled.
Without providing details, Mr. Perez said in his statement that BaronHR relied on third-party contractors that “misled” the staffing agency about workers’ compensation coverage or withheld wages when “clients didn’t pay on time.”
“He misled us to believe that Blaze had wandered off,” Pepper said.
In addition to advertising that misled drivers on hourly pay rates, the FTC also said Lyft’s “earnings guarantee” program was misleading.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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