misinform / ˌmɪs ɪnˈfɔrm /

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misinform 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to give false or misleading information to.

misinform 近义词

v. 动词 verb

give wrong information intentionally

更多misinform例句

  1. Now a new poll from Gallup lays bare just how badly misinformed the unvaccinated are on that latter count.
  2. It’s also obvious that the efficient pursuit of a malicious goal—such as deliberately harming or misinforming people—makes the world worse, not better.
  3. In general, he notes that we should think more about how a diversity of online information sources, including search engines, work together in order to inform people or misinform people.
  4. A person having an advanced degree, holding public office or hailing from a community that needs covering doesn’t preclude them from writing stories that are misleading, misinforming or slanderous.
  5. Whitehurst-Payne said she and board president Richard Barrera have said in various interviews that Montgomery Steppe has been misinformed and that the school is doing great.
  6. They misinform; they mislead; they corrupt, or tend to corrupt, taste.
  7. "Whaever tell't ye that, didna misinform ye," replied the old woman drily.
  8. Elsewhere he saith, that our Eyes misinform us not, but faithfully transmit their resentment to the mind.
  9. Such copies can kindle no enthusiasm, and they virtually misinform the student.
  10. Now, what possible end can be served by books like these, except to misguide and misinform?