How to use in-sentence of “misleading”:
– The name is a bit misleading and is special to English.
– On 16 April 2914, O’Farrell announced his resignation as Premier after giving misleading evidence to the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
– Justification for the slaughter of Bosnian Serbs and Jews Francetic found in ” the propaganda of ‘the Jewish communist hydra’ had succeeded in misleading a majority of the Serb Orthodox population in eastern Bosnia into committing ‘criminal acts against the state’ “and concluded that “the ‘most drastic means’ would have to be employed against them.” Rebecca Haynes, Martyn Rady: In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe, I.B.
– This has several pieces of bad and misleading information.
– Some explanations may appear reasonable, but they turn out to be misleading or wrong.

Example sentences of “misleading”:
- However, this is rather misleading because the cytoplasm is full of structures called organelles, which do various tasks.
- Lay was indicted by a grand jury in Houston, Texas, for his role in Enron's collapse and was charged with 11 counts of securities fraud, wire fraud, and making false and misleading statements.
– However, this is rather misleading because the cytoplasm is full of structures called organelles, which do various tasks.
– Lay was indicted by a grand jury in Houston, Texas, for his role in Enron’s collapse and was charged with 11 counts of securities fraud, wire fraud, and making false and misleading statements.
– In the United States where processed sugarcane syrup is used as a sweetener in food and beverage manufacturing, the Food and Drug Administration considers “evaporated cane juice” to be a misleading term for “sugar” on product labels.
– Calling the Confederate attack on the Union center “Pickett’s Charge” is misleading for two reasons.
– Set only if history actually exists, as otherwise it is misleading to users and editors.
– In February 2010, the Simple English Wikibooks was closed and locked due to anti-Simple-English users on Meta-Wiki misleading the Wikimedia Language Committee.
– All fields are optional and should only be used when necessary and where their use would not lead to misleading over-simplification.
– He also said one of Australia’s most senior government lawyers, Mr Tony Moynihan, had been misleading the public.
– Some explanations may appear reasonable, but turn out to be misleading or wrong.
– Some countries such as Canada regulate misleading advertising and labelling to try and prevent deceptive practices and protect consummers.
– It can be misleading to measure the browser usage in the number of requests made by each user agent.
– In April 2008 eBay launched a lawsuit against Craigslist claiming that their executives were attempting to weaken eBay’s investment, while in May of the same year, Craigslist filed a countersuit claiming Kijiji had stolen trade secrets and that eBay used misleading tactics to promote the service.
– The UDP Campaign saw that the ruling PUP had made many false and misleading statements during their campaign and also their term in Government.
– For journal publication dates it is often simplest to specify just the year, even if a more precise date is known, as a too-precise publication date may distract the reader with useless and even misleading information when a source is written well before its official publication date.
– If a free image of the actual aircraft is not available then an aircraft of the same type can be used, be aware that aircraft in other operators markings may be misleading and focus on an operator not related to the accident.
