misguide

/mɪsˈɡaɪd/
verb
  1. To lead or direct someone in the wrong direction; to give someone bad advice or information that causes them to make a mistake.
    • The faulty GPS misguide us and we ended up in the wrong town.
    • The tour guide misguide the group, taking them to the wrong museum.
    • Don't let online rumors misguide your decision about the vaccine.
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