adjective
- having been given false or misleading information; lacking accurate knowledge about something
verb
- to deliberately give someone false or misleading information in order to deceive them
Usage: past tense and past participle of disinform
Examples
- The disinformed voters based their decision on false claims rather than facts.
- Social media has disinformed millions of people about the safety of vaccines.
- He felt disinformed after discovering the news article contained several inaccuracies.
- The campaign deliberately disinformed the public about their opponent's record.
- Disinformed citizens are less likely to make sound political choices.
- The company disinformed consumers about the product's environmental impact.