verb
- to lead or direct wrongly; to give bad advice or information to someone
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘misguide’
Examples
- The faulty GPS misguides drivers onto the wrong highway.
- Poor research often misguides students in their academic work.
- The corrupt advisor misguides investors with false promises.
- Outdated information misguides tourists about local customs.
- The biased article misguides readers about the true facts.
- His inexperience misguides the team’s decision-making process.