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What does misled mean?

"Misled" means to be deceived or given false information, leading to a wrong understanding or decision.

Here are some ways to understand "misled":

* Deceived: Someone intentionally gave you false information to make you believe something untrue.

* Given wrong information: You were given information that wasn't accurate, whether intentionally or unintentionally.

* Led astray: You were guided in a wrong direction, either through bad advice or incorrect information.

* Made a mistake: You made a wrong decision based on misleading information.

Example:

"The salesperson misled me into buying a product that didn't work as promised."

In this example, the salesperson gave the buyer false information about the product, causing the buyer to make a bad purchase decision.

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