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- verb Present participle of
mischaracterize .
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Examples
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It’s time that President Obama state his views on Dean Minow’s actions in mischaracterizing and denouncing law student Stephanie Grace’s email.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Judging a Person Based on a Single Forwarded Personal E-Mail 2010
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It’s time President Obama makes clear his views on Dean Minow’s actions in mischaracterizing and denouncing law student Stephanie Grace’s email, which, rumor has it, was six months old and was released by another young lady as part of a dispute over a young man.
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It’s time President Obama makes clear his views on Dean Minow’s actions in mischaracterizing and denouncing law student Stephanie Grace’s email, which, rumor has it, was six months old and was released by another young lady as part of a dispute over a young man.
Libelous Harvard Law School dean on Obama Supreme Court short list 2010
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It’s time President Obama makes clear his views on Dean Minow’s actions in mischaracterizing and denouncing law student Stephanie Grace’s email, which, rumor has it, was six months old and was released by another young lady as part of a dispute over a young man.
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But I won't take you to task for mischaracterizing, which is inevitable in these forum.
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This isn't the first time they have whined about 'mischaracterizing' McCain's 100 year remarks.
DNC Launches New Ad Against McCain On Iraq -- RNC Says It's Illegal 2009
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You're going to try that kind of goalpost-moving intellectual dishonesty and then accuse me of "mischaracterizing" my position or being a "liar"?
The teddy bear teacher is sentenced to 15 days in prison. Ann Althouse 2007
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President Obama took time out from pushing his massive spending and tax increase package to announce his new focus on health care, accidentally 'mischaracterizing' the data, but making clear the government's intention to start tackling this new 'crisis'.
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President Obama took time out from pushing his massive spending and tax increase package to announce his new focus on health care, accidentally 'mischaracterizing' the data, but making clear the government's intention to start tackling this new 'crisis'.
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President Obama took time out from pushing his massive spending and tax increase package to announce his new focus on health care, accidentally 'mischaracterizing' the data, but making clear the government's intention to start tackling this new 'crisis'.
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