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Definition of misleadingly in English: misleadinglyadverb mɪsˈliːdɪŋliˌmɪsˈlidɪŋli In a way that gives the wrong idea or impression. the mailing misleadingly implied the recipients owed money the Budget Committee is misleadingly named Example sentencesExamples - Referring to O'Higgins as a counter-revolutionary also misleadingly situates him on the post-revolutionary Irish political spectrum.
- Still resisting categorization, Wesley's recent paintings are as reductive in their affect as they are misleadingly decorative and occasionally funny.
- Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity.
- What Bill Gates misleadingly called an "intellectual property Pacman" lives to chomp another day.
- Each work is brought to life by his authoritative touch which, perhaps misleadingly, suggests the image was painted rapidly.
- Previous results pertaining to interlock centrality might be spurious or misleadingly imprecise.
- Their persistence also leads Harris to conclude that the "deskilling" of labor in this century has been misleadingly overstated.
- The communique asserted, misleadingly, that Arte Communications had organized Taiwan's debut.
- Misleadingly enough, this nine-minute featurette, also exclusive to the Unrated Edition, was about the motocross scene in the film.
- There is always an overwhelming temptation to conceive of identity and resistance in a misleadingly fundamentalist way.
- Like EA's Tiger Woods of earlier years, NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup is significantly different from the PC simulation games which may misleadingly feature similar titles.
- But they also tend to give a misleadingly pessimistic account of the information we receive and of conflict and its resolution.
- An injunction prevented him from profiting from allegedly misleadingly advertised data protection notification services.
- Somewhat misleadingly, the booklet contains two photographs of singing children.
- To recommend a better conception of oneself misleadingly suggests that there is a core person deciding to correct her self-image.
- The tavern owner was a tall and thin man with a misleadingly kind face and twinkling green eyes.
- Now the generation of 1968 defends its position in academia and politics against a younger generation, often misleadingly labelled as post-modern rebels.
- There are new publications, as always, but basically this is a brief review article presented with a misleadingly newsy sort of flavor.
Definition of misleadingly in US English: misleadinglyadverbˌmisˈlēdiNGlēˌmɪsˈlidɪŋli In a way that gives the wrong idea or impression. the mailing misleadingly implied the recipients owed money the Budget Committee is misleadingly named Example sentencesExamples - Each work is brought to life by his authoritative touch which, perhaps misleadingly, suggests the image was painted rapidly.
- Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity.
- Their persistence also leads Harris to conclude that the "deskilling" of labor in this century has been misleadingly overstated.
- Previous results pertaining to interlock centrality might be spurious or misleadingly imprecise.
- The tavern owner was a tall and thin man with a misleadingly kind face and twinkling green eyes.
- Now the generation of 1968 defends its position in academia and politics against a younger generation, often misleadingly labelled as post-modern rebels.
- Still resisting categorization, Wesley's recent paintings are as reductive in their affect as they are misleadingly decorative and occasionally funny.
- What Bill Gates misleadingly called an "intellectual property Pacman" lives to chomp another day.
- Referring to O'Higgins as a counter-revolutionary also misleadingly situates him on the post-revolutionary Irish political spectrum.
- Like EA's Tiger Woods of earlier years, NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup is significantly different from the PC simulation games which may misleadingly feature similar titles.
- Misleadingly enough, this nine-minute featurette, also exclusive to the Unrated Edition, was about the motocross scene in the film.
- An injunction prevented him from profiting from allegedly misleadingly advertised data protection notification services.
- Somewhat misleadingly, the booklet contains two photographs of singing children.
- To recommend a better conception of oneself misleadingly suggests that there is a core person deciding to correct her self-image.
- But they also tend to give a misleadingly pessimistic account of the information we receive and of conflict and its resolution.
- There is always an overwhelming temptation to conceive of identity and resistance in a misleadingly fundamentalist way.
- There are new publications, as always, but basically this is a brief review article presented with a misleadingly newsy sort of flavor.
- The communique asserted, misleadingly, that Arte Communications had organized Taiwan's debut.
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