0 past simple and past participle of misinform
1 to tell someone information that is not correct:
Such articles are not trustworthy and people are misinformed.
The sections on agriculture and the rural economy are incomplete and misinformed.
The public is now better informed than ever before, but it is probably true to say that they are also more effectively misinformed.
Efforts to promote alternative opinions could only be misinformed propaganda.
But what if the state grows unjust, or wrong, or misinformed?
To some extent, this book follows the trend in seeing colonial ' expertise ' as inherently misinformed, baleful and racially arrogant.
In particular, the public was misinformed that depression was associated with a deficiency in serotonin, which the author regards as a biological fallacy.
Many were inspired, not by pure business calculations, but by misinformed beliefs or imagination.