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misinform

/mis-in-fawrm/US // ˌmɪs ɪnˈfɔrm //UK // (ˌmɪsɪnˈfɔːm) //

误传,误导,误导信息,误报

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Now a new poll from Gallup lays bare just how badly misinformed the unvaccinated are on that latter count.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • They misinform; they mislead; they corrupt, or tend to corrupt, taste.

  • "Whaever tell't ye that, didna misinform ye," replied the old woman drily.

  • Elsewhere he saith, that our Eyes misinform us not, but faithfully transmit their resentment to the mind.

  • Such copies can kindle no enthusiasm, and they virtually misinform the student.

  • Now, what possible end can be served by books like these, except to misguide and misinform?