misadvise
verb [ T ] uk/ˌmɪs.ədˈvaɪz/ us/ˌmɪs.ədˈvaɪz/
错误建议
to give bad or wrong advice to someone
I believe that you are misadvising your readers. 我相信你在误导你的读者。
They had misadvised their clients about certain investments.
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- I am concerned that many young people who are entering the property market are being misadvised.
- The amount he gets could be halved unless he can prove he was misadvised.
- The government is being misadvised by hardliners in Washington.
- I have now been informed that we were misadvised and there is no guarantee that we could borrow the money.