0 in a way that is misguided (= unreasonable or unsuitable):
He misguidedly presumes his representatives have his best interests at heart.
There are genuine conservatives who misguidedly support these radicals.
They believed that I had misguidedly crossed the border but had done so for humanitarian reasons.
It does seem unfortunate that, in the name of education, people have been brought misguidedly to believe that they need such detail.
They have, misguidedly it would seem, trusted that the physicians and nurses responsible for their care would not allow them to suffer unnecessarily.
There are some people who misguidedly believe that they are doing some great kindness by encouraging the birds.
I think we should adopt a pragmatic approach and overcome any misguidedly ideological rifts.
On the question of living persons, and so forth, we have a law of libel which, misguidedly, some people are thinking of diluting.