What does misleadingly mean?
Definitions for misleadingly
mis·lead·ing·ly
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word misleadingly.
Princeton's WordNet
deceptively, deceivingly, misleadinglyadverb
in a misleading way
"the exam looked deceptively easy"
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misleadinglyadverb
In a misleading manner.
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misleadingly
Misleadingly is an adverb that means in a manner or the act of causing someone to have a wrong idea or impression about something. It involves intentionally or unintentionally presenting information in a way that can deceive, confuse, or lead someone astray from the truth.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of misleadingly in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of misleadingly in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of misleadingly in a Sentence
I hesitate to make any broad statements about whether it is or is not quote 'safe' for kids to come back to school, when you talk about children going back to school and their safety, it really depends on the level of viral activity and the particular area that you're talking about. What happens all too often -- understandably, but sometimes misleadingly -- is that we talk about the country as a whole in a unidimensional away.
I hesitate to make any broad statements about whether it is or is not quote' safe' for kids to come back to school, when you talk about children going back to school and their safety, it really depends on the level of viral activity, and the particular area that you're talking about. What happens all too often, understandably, but sometimes misleadingly, is that we talk about the country as a whole in a unidimensional way.
With this latest gambit, however, the Majority seeks to selectively and misleadingly characterize classified information in an effort to protect the President at any cost.
In sum, The State failed to prove that Janssen misleadingly promoted opioids, that any of Janssen's promotions caused any harm in Oklahoma( let alone a crisis of opioid abuse), or that its proposed remedy was a prudent and justified response to the present crisis.
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