misleared

/mɪsˈlɪrd/
adjective
  1. Having been taught or trained incorrectly; poorly educated or miseducated.
    • He was misleared in his early years and had to unlearn many false facts about history.
    • A misleared workforce can cost a company time and money in retraining.
    • The misleared students struggled with basic math because their previous teacher had skipped important lessons.
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