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Meaning of mispersuade

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mispersuade (v. t.)

To persuade amiss.

mispersuade Sentence Examples

  1. The salesman's mispersuasive tactics left the customer feeling misled and distrustful.
  2. The politician's false promises mispersuaded voters, leading to their disappointment in his policies.
  3. The CEO's mispersuasive presentation convinced investors to support a flawed business plan.
  4. The lawyer's mispersuasive arguments misled the jury into convicting an innocent person.
  5. The preacher's mispersuasive sermon convinced people to make poor decisions based on fear and guilt.
  6. The advertising campaign used mispersuasive language to create an unrealistic and unattainable image of the product.
  7. The therapist's mispersuasive advice encouraged patients to make harmful choices that worsened their mental health.
  8. The teacher's mispersuasive teaching methods led students to believe incorrect information about history.
  9. The con artist's mispersuasive charm convinced victims to hand over their life savings.
  10. The public health campaign's mispersuasive messaging resulted in a decrease in vaccination rates and an increase in preventable diseases.

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To persuade amiss.

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The salesman's mispersuasive tactics left the customer feeling misled and distrustful.

The politician's false promises mispersuaded voters, leading to their disappointment in his policies.

The CEO's mispersuasive presentation convinced investors to support a flawed business plan.

The lawyer's mispersuasive arguments misled the jury into convicting an innocent person.