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miscommunicate
[ mis-kuh-myoo-ni-keyt ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to communicate mistakenly, unclearly, or inadequately.
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
- łžžą˛őî c´ÇłžÂˇłžłÜî nžąÂˇłŚ˛šîtžą´Ç˛Ô noun
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of miscommunicate1
Example Sentences
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.
More often than not, we miscommunicate, be it over text or email or Twitter.
âWe canât jump our gaps, we canât miscommunicate, and we canât create penalties,â Rivera said Friday after reviewing the Giants game film.
The outfielders appeared to miscommunicate on the catchable ball, which bounced over the wall for a ground-rule double.
Like last yearâs short and revealing âWe Should Talk,â a game about a relationship teetering between serious commitment and two people just giving up, âGood Lookinâ Home Cookinââ shows how easy â and tragic â it can be to miscommunicate, even when people have the best of intentions.
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