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What is the past tense of mislead?

What's the past tense of mislead? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of mislead is misled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislead is misleads.

The present participle of mislead is misleading.

The past participle of mislead is misled.

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Many were being misled by the reasoning and beliefs of the Judaizers as to what salvation consisted of.
She said it was regrettable that a policeman, who had taken an oath, had come before the court and deliberately misled the court.
She said they misled the parish council into believing the site had been redesignated from countryside to housing.
Ofcom also wants service providers to refund customers that have been misled.
The news deliberately misled an uninformed public and whipped them up into a frenzy about it.
They may be excusable, but they are out of touch or misled or thinking wishfully.

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