0 present participle of misinform --
1 to tell someone information that is not correct: --
Early work reported the disappointing financial results of the average takeover; then sought explanations of these results in systems of directors' pay, and in directors' misinforming shareholders.
Information asymmetry causes misinforming and is essential in every communication process.
As a result of the exceptional losses, regulation authorities accused the managers of grossly misinforming their stockholders.
Arrests for these charges are more common, as are incidents of police illegally confiscating cameras, deleting evidence or misinforming citizens they can not film.
If he is wrong, will he tell his press office to stop misinforming people?
I cite that briefly as an example of what a less than responsible article can do in misinforming people.
His figures are miles wide of the mark and were produced with the deliberate intention of misleading and misinforming.
Were they misinforming me when they told me about the way in which they built up their estimates?