misdirect
English
Verb
misdirect (third-person singular simple present misdirects, present participle misdirecting, simple past and past participle misdirected)
- To direct something wrongly
- 2012 August 21, Pilkington, Ed, “Death penalty on trial: should Reggie Clemons live or die?”, in The Guardian:
- In this account of events, the cards were stacked against Clemons from the beginning. His appeal lawyers have argued that he was physically beaten into making a confession, the jury was wrongfully selected and misdirected, and his conviction largely achieved on individual testimony with no supporting forensic evidence presented.
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- To put the incorrect address on a mail item
Translations
To direct something wrongly
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To put the incorrect address on a mail item
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