(~s, ~ing, ~ed)
If you are ~ed, you are told something that is wrong or inaccurate.
He has been ~ed by members of his own party...
The president defended the news blackout, accusing the media of ~ing the people.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
(~s, ~ing, ~ed)
If you are ~ed, you are told something that is wrong or inaccurate.
He has been ~ed by members of his own party...
The president defended the news blackout, accusing the media of ~ing the people.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
Collins COBUILD. Толковый словарь английского языка для изучающих язык Коллинз COBUILD (международная база данных языков Бирмингемского университета) . 2012