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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
misguide .
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Examples
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A lie of the soul, he said, is a lie that misguides the soul, misdirects the soul away from truth.
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Ignoring in your Table ES-1 the natural flux of CO2 into the global atmosphere misguides the public and authorities.
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A lie of the soul, he said, is a lie that misguides the soul, misdirects the soul away from truth.
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He misguides us into Iraq and there by PROTECTS the SAUDIs.
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A lie of the soul, he said, is a lie that misguides the soul, misdirects the soul away from truth.
Archive 2006-12-17 2006
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The planning image, long popular in the literature, distorts these processes and thereby misguides organizations that embrace it unreservedly.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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The planning image, long popular in the literature, distorts these processes and thereby misguides organizations that embrace it unreservedly.
The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning HENRY MINTZBERG 1994
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Or some one in the palace misguides thy noble husband, the chief of the Athenians, by secret concubinage in thy bed.
The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. 480? BC-406 BC Euripides
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"La, Sir Percy, your chivalry misguides you," said Marguerite, coquettishly, "you forget that you yourself have imported one bundle of goods from France."
The Scarlet Pimpernel Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906
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"La, Sir Percy, your chivalry misguides you," said Marguerite, coquettishly, "you forget that you yourself have imported one bundle of goods from France."
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