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misdescribe

[ mis-di-skrahyb ]

verb (used with or without object)

misdescribed, misdescribing.
  1. to describe incorrectly or falsely.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¾¾±²õ·»å±ð·²õ³¦°ù¾±±è·³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô [mis-di-, skrip, -sh, uh, n], noun
  • ³¾¾±²õd±ð·²õ³¦°ù¾±±èt¾±±¹±ð adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of misdescribe1

First recorded in 1820–30; mis- 1 + describe
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Example Sentences

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At one point, he invoked in his defense—and seemed to misdescribe—a statute about threats among domestic partners, which would seem to have little, if any, relevance to the matter at hand.

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“To say that ‘The Bell’ is a novel of ideas is to misdescribe it,†A. S. Byatt writes in the introduction to the Penguin Classics edition.

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He goes so far as to say the authors “misdescribe their own data,†noting their numbers suggest total deaths during World War I actually decreased with increasing population size.

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Misdescribe, mis-des-krīb′, v.t. to describe falsely.—n.

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In a capacious box immediately opposite the one set aside for royalty the Lady Shalem sat in well-considered prominence, confident that every press critic and reporter would note her presence, and that one or two of them would describe, or misdescribe, her toilet. 

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