misleered
/mɪsˈliːrd/ or /mɪsˈliːrɪd/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of mislead; to cause (someone) to believe something false, especially for a personal or selfish purpose
“He misleered her into investing in the failing company.”
2. verb
past tense of mislead; to lead (someone) into error or into a wrong course of action
“The con artist misleered his victims into handing over their life savings.”
3. noun
a person or thing that has been mislead
“The misleered investor lost all her money in the scam.”