0 unreasonable or unsuitable because of being based on bad judgment or on wrong information or beliefs:
He was shot as he made a misguided attempt to stop the robbers single-handed.
The company blamed its disappointing performance on a misguided business plan.
1 unreasonable or unsuitable because of being based on a bad judgment of a situation or on information or beliefs that are wrong:
This thinking is probably misguided on several points, but it is particularly mistaken inasmuch as it casts informed consent as a mere protective device.
This enterprise was criticized by certain philosophers as being theoretically misguided.
In the end, the solution to the mystery, if it is in the least unconventional, exposes narrowly conventional convictions as partial, as misguided, as insufcient.
Certainly, some authors would argue that asking actors to explain their actions is misguided.
In the 1920s, delinquency was attributed, in part, to deficient or misguided character.
The findings do not imply that policies designed to enable workers to retire gradually are misguided.
There is a dogged durability to street-level practices and great difficulty in orchestrating change in whatever direction, whether fundamentally misguided or definitively correct.
It shows that theories of everything in physics are misguided and explains why the emphasis on genes in medicine and biology is overdone.
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被誤導的, 被引入歧途的, 判斷失誤的…
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被误导的, 被引入歧途的, 判断失误的…
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equivocado, equivocado/ada [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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enganado, equivocado…
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błędny, chybiony…
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yanlış, hatalı, yanılgıya düşmüş…
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malavisé/-ée…
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misforstått…
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