misled
-engañado
Past participle ofmislead.There are other translations for this conjugation.

mislead

mislead(
mihs
-
lid
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. engañar
I'm sure it wasn't that employee's intent to mislead you about our return policy.Estoy segura de que no fue la intención de ese empleado engañarlo sobre nuestra política de devoluciones.
b. inducir a error
The judge warned the lawyer about not trying to mislead the court.El juez le advirtió al abogado que no tratara de inducir a error a la corte.
c. hacer creer
The salesman misled us into believing we'd have a free dinner when it was really a sales pitch.El vendedor nos hizo creer que tendríamos una cena gratis cuando en realidad era un discurso de venta.
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