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misjudge
[mis-juhj]
verb (used with or without object)
to judge, estimate, or value wrongly or unjustly.
misjudge
/ ˌɪˈʌ /
verb
to judge (a person or persons) wrongly or unfairly
Other 51Թ Forms
- misjudger noun
- misjudgingly adverb
- misjudgment noun
- ˌˈܻ岵 noun
- ˌˈܻ岵Գ noun
Example Sentences
This time, Norris did not have space to edge alongside and appeared to misjudge the manoeuvre.
Leclerc misjudged Turn Three after locking his brakes going into the corner and collected the barrier as he speared across the grass, just under halfway through the session.
Soon, documentaries about the case included titles with words like "misjudged" and "boys betrayed".
David Morton, headmaster of The King's School in Gloucester, which charges pupils between £3,725 and £9,050 a term, says the policy is "misjudged".
Perry may have misjudged the public mood, but at the same time, the venom in the blowback points to deeper issues in pop culture beyond her control.
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