dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

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1. misleading misleading


appearance is misleading
However, an investor would, under the general law, have a right of rescission if induced to enter into a transaction by a misleading statement.
Even the title of the resolution is misleading and biased
Many websites prohibit misleading usernames that imply an official role on the website such as "admin," "administrator," "webmaster," "system operator," "sysop," or "moderator."
Though it is true that every normal human being is able to use language, it is misleading to compare this with his ability to eat, sleep, or walk.
In either case, the division is real and useful; but it can also be misleading.
It is not that Johnson's claim is groundless, but that it is misleading.
As readers will realize, this analogy is wholly misleading.
misleading information/statements
Many people complained that the advert was misleading
misleading making someone believe something that is untrue
Her look was misleading. She was wearing a gown and people took her for a judge.
The information that he gave us was rather misleading: far from helping us, it confused us more.
Your article contains a number of misleading statements.
Consumer protection laws prohibit advertisers from making misleading claims

2. deceiving


Appearances often are deceiving.
He is not above deceiving others to get his way.
He is above deceiving others.
I can't conceive of her deceiving me.
I hope they aren't deceiving me.
He spoke to me with a deceiving smile.
lying, deceiving, defying each other, lots of back talking, cheating, that
The man is apparently deceiving us.