misdirect
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
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to give (a person) wrong directions or instructions
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to address (a letter, parcel, etc) wrongly
Other Word Forms
- misdirection noun
Etymology
Origin of misdirect
Example Sentences
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Suspecting Al-Nourji of trying to misdirect them, the police held him for questioning.
From Los Angeles Times
Deliberately misdirecting a call would not be an infraction, it would be grounds for dismissal.
From Literature
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If AI was used, he argued that the key question is "how old was the data" used for the targeting, and whether the misdirected strike stemmed from "a database error".
From Barron's
Statistically, it’s unlikely for one person to get so many misdirected texts.
From Literature
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By the time couples notice, the pressure is already there, and it often gets misdirected at each other.
From MarketWatch
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