disinform

/ˌdɪsɪnˈfɔrm/
verb
  1. To deliberately provide false or misleading information to someone, especially as a tactic to deceive.
    • Some websites intentionally disinform readers by mixing lies with facts.
    • The spy was trained to disinform enemy agents with fabricated documents.
    • The propaganda campaign aimed to disinform the public about the election results.
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