Sentence examples for misleading connotations from inspiring English sources

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Because these terms impotence and frigidity have developed pejorative and misleading connotations, they are no longer used as scientific classifications, having been superseded by more specific terms; however, both terms remain in common usage, with a variety of meanings and associations (see frigidity; impotence).

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While it should be a neutral term, it has developed some connotations that are likely misleading.

The phrase "air transport," with its connotations of scheduled departures and uniformed pilots, is misleading.

Although this impression is by no means entirely groundless, it is still misleading because it does not do justice to the ontological connotations that Hegel wants to connect with this claim.

And misleading.

How misleading.

It's slightly misleading.

Were they deliberately misleading?

That may be misleading.

"This is quite misleading.

This is doubly misleading.

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