Misguided in a sentence as an adjective

The sensors are right, the tech support was misguided, the car stops and needs to be towed.

To their proponents, such laws are mere "progress", but stories like Gwen's show how misguided these rules can be.

Not just wrong or misguided or foolish, but unethical.

I get the idea of keeping the indicator out of the way and minimal, but I think this is misguided in this case.

This is a rant we came across in the early design of Rust and eventually decided was pretty misguided.

While cache misses are indeed a large percent of resource requests, it is misguided to analyze the cost of cache misses in isolation.

I think the description in the RFS is misguided:"We’re interested in helping developers create better software, faster.

We should be telling them that this misguided law is starting to intrude onto the choices that parents make when raising their children, and that it should be repealed immediately.

When I eat at my desk, I'm generally eating things that aren't that healthy to begin with, snacking unnecessarily, and/or eating too quickly, and doing it in some misguided notion that I'm able to work and eat at the same time.

Desktop computers--and more accurately personal home networks--have lost their role as the central computing hub for individuals by a misguided means of gaining application omnipresence: what I call "the plain cloud.

Misguided definitions

adjective

poorly conceived or thought out; "an ill-conceived plan to take over the company"

See also: ill-conceived

adjective

wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment; "well-meaning but misguided teachers"; "a mistaken belief"; "mistaken identity"

See also: mistaken