félrevezeti
Félrevezeti is a Hungarian verb that translates to "misleads" or "deceives" in English. It is used to describe an action or statement that causes someone to have a wrong impression or understanding. The verb can be applied in various contexts, from personal interactions to formal communication.
The base of the verb is "vezet," meaning "to lead." The prefix "félre" signifies "aside," "wrongly," or
Examples of its usage include a politician misleading voters with false promises, a deceptive advertisement leading