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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
mischaracterize .
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Examples
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I think Mike Gene's choice of words, something like "misrepresents" or "mischaracterizes" is precisly what one would want to pick for a single-word description of the charge.
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NextYahoo: Microsoft 'mischaracterizes' discussions
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ABC "mischaracterizes," okay, I'm with you so far (though I'm a bit baffled as to why you're not owning up to your own mischaracterizations, at least not here on the site where you made them).
ABC Mischaracterizes Obama's Alleged "Testy Exchange" With Reporter 2009
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So I challenge you, once again, to point out how the ad "mischaracterizes" the bill.
"What's happened to John McCain? He's running the sleaziest ads ever. Truly vile." Ann Althouse 2008
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They say the defense "mischaracterizes" the charges against the Coles, which they contend they've already proven despite Bossany's about-face on the witness stand.
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"Also, it is a pretty common impression among students that the advertisement at least kind of mischaracterizes the couple of legal decisions that flash on the screen," he said.
City 2009
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What does it matter if it slightly mischaracterizes what the actual situation is?
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What does it matter if it slightly mischaracterizes what the actual situation is?
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