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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
misjudge .
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Examples
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If one was being charitable, that conclusion could be described as misjudged, as Whitson herself recently admitted.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ben S. Cohen 2011
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Fine, but ... all those things would fall under "ill-conceived" or "misjudged" - or perhaps simply
Word Magazine - Comments Harold Holt 2010
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I don't think the Democrats 'misjudged' the electorate at all ... fightnright
Pushback on some pushback rhetoric… - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010
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Yes, I kind of misjudged the quantity needed to feed a family of five.
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Yes, I kind of misjudged the quantity needed to feed a family of five.
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Yes, I kind of misjudged the quantity needed to feed a family of five.
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It is in Venice that Will notes that he and his partner have badly "misjudged" the not-so-innocent Darcy.
Bookmarks 2008
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'' I kind of misjudged it and it hit me on the shoulder pad, '' Johnson said.
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Now, it turns out, Thomas "misjudged" Hill when he said "what he is alleged to have said" — she did not like it, or take it to be normal, even though she did not talk back or otherwise complain about it at the time.
The Hill-Thomas Mystery Sullivan, Kathleen M. 1993
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Even more than I wanted a family of my own, I wanted to know the truth about my mother and why my father had "misjudged" her.
The Turquoise Mask Whitney, Phyllis A. 1973
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