51³Ō¹Ļ

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misdo

[mis-doo]

verb (used with object)

misdid, misdone, misdoing. 
  1. to do badly or wrongly; botch.



verb (used without object)

misdid, misdone, misdoing. 
  1. Obsolete.Ģżto behave improperly.

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Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms

  • misdoer noun
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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of misdo1

before 950; Middle English misdon, Old English ³¾¾±²õ»åō²Ō. See mis- 1, do 1
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Example Sentences

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Alan Cowell has written a sweeping obituary of Mr. Mulroney that documents his many significant achievements but also the allegations of financial misdoing and influence peddling that followed his time in office.

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As an alternative, the agency may increase its presence and involvement in order to prevent further misdoing.

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Impartial election observers said they had not seen ā€œsignificant irregularitiesā€ or any evidence of misdoing.

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Without any misdoing on my part or any advance notice, I was forced out of my office, removed from my elected position, and replaced with a DeSantis ally.

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Barcelona’s reputation of being a socially conscientious institution expressed in its slogan ā€œMore than a clubā€ has been tarnished by an odd scandal that has bloomed into a police investigation into alleged misdoing.

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