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misguide - use in sentences
Object
- other: However, the people misguide others by addition and false interpretation, relying on books that they wrote themselves.
- people: I think they're very misguided people because I never liked the Carry On s much.
- one: There are good compromises as well as bad and ugly or poorly drafted and misguided ones.
- public: It's a fact that the so called outlet centers have misguided the public in what they do.
- view: Was that so misguided a view that it might be considered to be maladministrative?
Subject
- paradigm: More so because they are misguided by a scientific paradigm that is fundamentally flawed, out of date and in conflict with scientific findings.
- load: She only intends to offer counsel to people who are misguided by loads of information available on the internet.
Modifying Another Word
- however: To keep a pet may be, however misguided, an attempt to overcome this breach.
- seriously: Thankfully time has proven the maverick genius to be, at least in one area, seriously misguided.
- enough: In what way might we be misguided enough to miss our way?
- so: Could he really be so misguided as to think that Fenner could be the man for the job?
- very: Anyone who predicts that 350, let alone 1,000, spectators are suddently going to attend is very, very misguided in their thoughts.
- often: Regardless of my physical fatigue I soon became entangled in a stubborn, often misguided, desire to master my trade.
Infinitive complement
- think: And you are sadly misguided to think events like 11/7 happened with no fault from the west.
- believe: Jack had been misguided enough to believe that the police were more or less on the side of the angels.
- say: Again you would be misguided to say that the subjects were only obeying in order to receive the payment.
Present participle complement
- accord: The proposal is misguided according to Struan Stevenson, Tory front-bench Fisheries Spokesman in the European Parliament.
Preposition: by
- paradigm: More so because they are misguided by a scientific paradigm that is fundamentally flawed, out of date and in conflict with scientific findings.
- load: She only intends to offer counsel to people who are misguided by loads of information available on the internet.
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