1. Misinformation – false or inaccurate information, especially that which is spread deliberately.
  2. Inevitable – certain to happen; unavoidable.
  3. Deceiving – making someone believe something that is not true.
  4. Inadvertently – done unintentionally or by accident.
  5. Era – a long and distinct period of history.
  6. Facilitated – made an action or process easier.
  7. Misperceptions – incorrect or mistaken beliefs or interpretations.
  8. Detrimental – causing harm or damage.
  9. Warrant – to justify or necessitate a particular action or attention.
  10. Encounter – to come across or meet unexpectedly.
  11. Empirically – based on observation or experience rather than theory.
  12. Cognitive – related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and understanding.
  13. Preemptively – acting in advance to prevent something from happening.
  14. Regulatory – concerned with making and enforcing rules or laws.
  15. Laudable – deserving praise or admiration.
  16. Rhetorically – expressed in a persuasive or impactful manner.
  17. Comprehend – to understand something fully.
  18. Sensitize – to make someone aware of and responsive to something.
  19. Arduous – requiring great effort or energy; difficult.
  20. Panacea – a solution or remedy for all problems or diseases.