misinformation

IPA: mɪsɪnfɝmˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • Information that is incorrect.
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Examples of "misinformation" in Sentences

  • Overcoming this systematic indoctrination in misinformation is a tall order.
  • He also disputed what he called "misinformation" in the press about what Google is doing.
  • I want to get to some of those specific points and some of what you call misinformation coming up at the town hall.
  • But Mr. Christie was the union's first major foe in years, and the union says it had to fight back against what it called misinformation from the governor.
  • However, it was in a later exchange that Stewart got actually angry at Wallace, as he talked about what he called the misinformation that Fox News gave its viewers.
  • Had the Bush administration solicited reports of what it characterized as misinformation and rumors about the Iraq war the likes of Mr. Collins and Mr. Hutchins would have been outraged, and rightly so.
  • Federal Communications Commission member Mignon Clyburn in a speech Tuesday, criticized corporate lobbyists for spreading what she described as misinformation about a proposal to reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service.

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