téveszteni
téveszteni is a Hungarian verb meaning to mislead, deceive, or lead someone astray by presenting false information. It is a transitive verb used with a direct object and denotes an act of intentional deception, though it can appear in a range of contexts from everyday speech to formal writing.
Etymology and related forms: The term is associated with the noun tévesztés (deception, misdirection) and with
Usage: Téveszteni emphasizes causing someone to be wrong or to believe something false. It can describe deliberate
Translations and nuance: The core sense is “to mislead” or “to misdirect.” The exact English rendering depends
Examples (in English): The political campaign misled voters with false promises. The advertisement was misleading and
Notes: While megtéveszteni is often preferred for “to deceive,” téveszteni is standard and understood, especially in