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misteach

[ mis-teech ]

verb (used with object)

mistaught, misteaching.
  1. to teach wrongly or badly.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³¾¾±²õ·³Ù±ð²¹³¦³óİù noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of misteach1

before 1000; Middle English mistechen, Old English ³¾¾±²õ³ÙÇ£³¦²¹²Ô. See mis- 1, teach
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“And in parts of church communities, we are silent on this racism and misteach what the Bible says. It says sex is only for a married man and woman. It doesn’t say that girls are at fault for being a temptation.â€

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Misteach, mis-tēch′, v.t. to teach wrongly.

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The teachers of Christian Science need to watch inces- santly the trend of their own thoughts; watch that these be not secretly robbed, and themselves misguided, and so made to misteach others.

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V. misinform, misteach†, misdescribe†, misinstruct†, miscorrect†; misdirect, misguide; pervert; put on a false scent, throw off the scent, throw off the trail; deceive &c.

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