English to Punjabi Dictionary misleading

misleading

ਗੁੰਮਰਾਹਕੁੰਨ
definition
verb
the government misled the public about the road's environmental impact
cause (someone) to have a wrong idea or impression about someone or something.
adjective
your article contains a number of misleading statements
giving the wrong idea or impression.
example
Unfortunately, that translation, while perhaps the best available, is somewhat 'misleading' .
They are, however, wrong in assuming that our paper gives a 'misleading' message.
However, this impression of inevitability, I think, is quite 'misleading' .
I give this commitment: I will never use 'misleading' headlines in this way.
You'd get a falling average price, but it would be very 'misleading' .
I am satisfied that that was a highly 'misleading' statement.
Day after day he sees vindictive, false and 'misleading' media stories.
It is an offence to make a false or 'misleading' statement about a property.
Plus, it makes one very 'misleading' statement at the start.
Watch any car ad on TV and you'll see propaganda that's deliberately 'misleading' .
Well, it may arise independently but we are now talking about what you said was false and 'misleading' statement.
There are a number of 'misleading' and just plain wrong stereotypes floating around about jazz.
So it was covered up by a deliberately 'misleading' statement.
They were excellent, though the description gives a 'misleading' impression of oriental flavours.
To ask whether there are any human, or natural rights is to pose a potentially 'misleading' question.
Signs of character during this period can thus be very 'misleading' .
Her gut told her everything was wrong, even the kind introductions just a 'misleading' start.
The law lets any citizen sue over allegedly false or 'misleading' statements by a business.
They also provide grossly 'misleading' information on animal research.
I have to say that I think the name of this film is somewhat 'misleading' .
The motion said the war was ‘unjustified and based on 'misleadingly' presented and falsely interpreted intelligence’ and called for a fundamental review of intelligence assessment methods.
But how is 'misleadingness' to be measured?
However, Consumers Union believes that USDA's proposal would add to, rather than reduce, the 'misleadingness' of several labels.
What we do use is a method of trial and the examination of error; however 'misleadingly' this method may look like induction, its logical structure, if we examine it closely, totally differs from that of induction.
But in spite of the 'misleadingness' of such expectations, they nevertheless exist.
And the oval is 'misleadingly' positioned to the right.
Most trapdoor spiders but not all are 'misleadingly' named, as not all species make a door for their burrows.
You can safely assume that, with this level of 'misleadingness' in the ‘serious’ media, the reporting of the tabloid media, largely interested ONLY in demonising the protesters, was worse still.
Again, it is the tireless work of community activists who are attempting to halt this ever increasing drive towards the corporate free-for-all that has 'misleadingly' been dubbed globalisation.
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