misleadingly Definition In English

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Examples of misleadingly

  • If a high number of 'fails' occur, it would be possible for high-density layers to appear, misleadingly, as minima in the vertical profile of insect abundance.

  • The word 'simple' is used misleadingly and often at the start of the book, in a manner that will make the worldly-wise tighten their seat belts.

  • We need to take seriously what he says about such faith, recognizing it as an important part of his argument rather than dimissing it as something carelessly or misleadingly included.

  • But this response is misleadingly weak.

  • I think we probably agree that there are certain ways in which the term ' popular music' is widely but misleadingly used.

  • However, this figure is misleadingly high for different reasons.

  • Already, some authors misleadingly declare that the city is made redundant by electronic connectivity.

  • There are two ways in which this characterization may be misleadingly stark.

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