Misinform in a sentence as a verb

I'm afraid you have been led astray by people who were deliberately trying to misinform you.

I think it would show how very specific the idea is, but I don't want to spread misinformation.

The companies were clever, they sought and got laws requiring judges to misinform juries about their rights.

"Also say: "I don't know **** about pin-tumbler locks, so I can make posts about security to misinform other people.

You are either trolling, deliberately trying to misinform HN community, or doing both of those things.

However a poor or slanted 'synopsis' usually serves to misinform which, to my mind, is a disservice.

Just so as not to misinform: I did a quick edit before running out the door, and the bit I added about satire and parody, I got backwards.

It's certainly disturbing to see someone you respect misinform people in order to advance a personal agenda.

The difference is that I did so to inform the public about the government’s actions, and they’re doing so to misinform the public about mine.”"It's pretty on point.

It isnt enough to change name, or to misinform or deactivate etc, the best thing is really to offer the lower the quality of everything below ****, to drive others away too.

Dogmatic?What does his content and its ilk engender in terms of rational, dialectical discussion with no obvious linguistic glitches that mislead and misinform.

Over the years I've grown used to seeing that style associated with attempts to deliberately misinform and pander to the worst elements of the population's character.

It is very difficult to manipulate, misinform, and indoctrinate intelligent/skilled people who work with information and information systems.

One could argue gl that government subsidies for editing misinform participants about what society wants and, simultaneously, redirect societal resources from things people want to things they do not want, like editing.

I know I'll get creamed by playing the gender card, but if this were a guy, would we be so coy to call them out on the fact that 'this ain't your first time'.I think if anything this kind of misinformation regarding 'the possible output for a beginner' is actually discouraging to beginning developers.

Misinform definitions

verb

give false or misleading information to

See also: mislead