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What is this called? It's not: Deceitful, misleading, deceptive, equivocal, etc.

It's like deceiving/ gaslighting but a different word.

Laurel
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Eliza
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It's like deceiving/ gaslighting but a different word.

misdirect (v.)

To direct attention away from covert actions or intended targets. Wiktionary


He might not be able to lie, but he was able to misdirect like it was an art. Tiffany Buckner; Sex, Lies and Soul Ties

It wasn't an answer and it wasn't a lie, but it was misdirection. Jake Adelstein; Tokyo Vice

His shifting Noah to our world isn't a malign act; His misdirecting Noah away from understanding that isn't either. He did not lie to or harm Noah; He said, “Get on the boat. Get off the boat.” He never promised He would explain. David Brown; The Noatic Crossing

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You can say he or she is pathologically mendacious...

“Mendacious.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mendacious. Accessed 4 Nov. 2021.

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