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miscommunicate

[ mis-kuh-myoo-ni-keyt ]

verb (used with or without object)

miscommunicated, miscommunicating.
  1. to communicate mistakenly, unclearly, or inadequately.


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Right guard Trai Turner and center Nick Martin were flagged for a false start and holding, respectively, then appeared to miscommunicate on a subsequent third down that led to the first sack of Wentz.

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More often than not, we miscommunicate, be it over text or email or Twitter.

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“We can’t jump our gaps, we can’t miscommunicate, and we can’t create penalties,” Rivera said Friday after reviewing the Giants game film.

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The outfielders appeared to miscommunicate on the catchable ball, which bounced over the wall for a ground-rule double.

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Like last year’s short and revealing “We Should Talk,” a game about a relationship teetering between serious commitment and two people just giving up, “Good Lookin’ Home Cookin’” shows how easy — and tragic — it can be to miscommunicate, even when people have the best of intentions.

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