The correct answer is mislead.
Beguile
A. conspire
B. mislead
C. entreat
D. confess
The correct answer is (B) To mislead; deceive; to delude; to cheat (person) of, out of, or into doing. To influence by guile.
Beguile comes from Middle English begilen
Examples of use:
- Henry's charm beguiled Terry of his real intention.
- There were several opportunities to beguile the unsuspecting.
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