megtévesszen
Megtévesszen is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to mislead," "to deceive," or "to beguile" in English. It is used to describe an action or situation where someone is intentionally or unintentionally led astray, causing them to form incorrect beliefs or make wrong decisions. The verb can be used in various contexts, from personal interactions to broader societal or political manipulation.
The root of the word, "téveszt," means to err or to be mistaken. "Meg-" is a common
Examples of its usage might include a con artist attempting to "megtévesszen" their victim with false promises,