She didn't mean to misinform the customer.Other sales managers deliberately misinform just to get a sale.
He did not mean to misinform the committee, but many of the figures he provided were obviously inaccurate.
I misinform my report because i was absent.
misinform. Shorter words always come first.
To misinform means to provide incorrect or false information to someone, leading them to believe something that is not true or accurate.
It means that you were observed driving in a manner that is not prudent or smart. And for the area you were driving in, your speed was believed to be unreasonable at that time.
It's women not woman, a woman is 1 lady, women is many ladies. and when they argue over stupid crap..they are being unreasonable
The word unreasonable is defined in the dictionary as not acting in a reasonable or rational way. As someone refusing to listen to reason or lacking reason or judgement.
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Synonyms for prevaricate are lie, mislead and misinform.
I would use misinform for that idea. To misinform means to give incorrect information; this can be deliberate or unintended. If you take some action on incorrect information, you might say "Pardon me; I was misinformed".
Unreasonable for something not to happen. With a high degree of foreseeability.