misadvise
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English misavisen, and also from mis- advise.
Verb
[edit]misadvise (third-person singular simple present misadvises, present participle misadvising, simple past and past participle misadvised)
- To give bad advice
- The Works of Alexander Hamilton, p. 234
- Expel from your confidence, men who have never ceased to misadvise you!
- The Works of Alexander Hamilton, p. 234
References
[edit]- Webster's New World Dictionary (Second College Edition)