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mistook

[ mi-stook ]

verb

  1. the simple past tense of mistake.


mistook

/ ³¾ÉªËˆ²õ³ÙÊŠ°ì /

verb

  1. the past tense of mistake
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Ms Ayling said Mr Perks was woken by the defendant breaking in through the conservatory and initially mistook the defendant for his son.

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He later posted that "that gesture, which some mistook for a Nazi salute, is simply Elon, who has autism, expressing his feelings by saying, 'I want to give my heart to you'," he said.

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The Journal’s article, and consequently Ohanian’s, mistook a seasonal decline in restaurant employment that occurs from September to January every single year for the one-time consequences of the minimum wage increase.

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A disabled man has said he was “unfairly removed†from a music event in London, after venue staff mistook his medical condition for being drunk.

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Last month, members of the military killed six migrants in southern Chiapas state whom they apparently mistook for gang members.

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