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Definition of misdirect verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

misdirect

verb
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekt/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekt/
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekt/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they misdirect
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekt/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekt/
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekt/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekt/
he / she / it misdirects
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekts/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekts/
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrekts/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrekts/
past simple misdirected
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrektɪd/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrektɪd/
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrektɪd/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrektɪd/
past participle misdirected
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrektɪd/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrektɪd/
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrektɪd/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrektɪd/
-ing form misdirecting
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrektɪŋ/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrektɪŋ/
 
/ˌmɪsdəˈrektɪŋ/,
 
/ˌmɪsdaɪˈrektɪŋ/
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  1. [usually passive] to use something in a way that is not appropriate to a particular situation
    • be misdirected Their efforts over the past years have been largely misdirected.
  2. misdirect somebody/something (to something) to send somebody/something in the wrong direction or to the wrong place
    • Several passengers were misdirected to the wrong airport.
  3. misdirect somebody/something (law) (of a judge) to give a jury (= the group of people who decide if somebody is guilty of a crime) wrong information about the law
See misdirect in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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