Definition of Misdate. Meaning of Misdate. Synonyms of Misdate

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Definition of Misdate

Misdate
Misdate Mis*date", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misdated; p. pr. & vb. n. Misdating.] To date erroneously. --Young.

Meaning of Misdate from wikipedia

- buggies. Weapons were seized, but, because the search warrant had been misdated, the group was released a few days later.: 56  In a report at the end of...
- buggies. Weapons were seized, but, because the search warrant had been misdated, the group was released a few days later.: 56  In a report at the end of...
- 1976, p. 3. Thorpe 2003, p. 46. Rhodes James 1986, p. 136. Rhodes James misdates this to May 1913. Eden wrote to his mother about the "by elections" that...
- verified", including an incorrect report on baby names in the Netherlands, a misdated, exaggerated story that protesters were digging up Confederate graves,...
- and several of his teeth were knocked out. This incident has been often misdated or otherwise said to be exaggerated partly because of his own unreliable...
- counties of Philadelphia, Montgomery and Bucks voted to count hundreds of misdated or undated ballots despite court ruling to the contrary. The Pennsylvania...
- Specifically, he contends that the history of ancient civilisations is based on misdating of events and achievements that occurred in the medieval period. He has...
- specific German commercial federation dates between 1173 and 1175 (commonly misdated to 1157) in London. That year, the merchants of the Hansa in Cologne convinced...
- her or somebody else, who draw or painted her or whether the painting is misdated. Confirmed depictions of her include: Illumination called Henry VII in...
- Bronze Age ca. 1200 BC. However, of these, 94, or 61%, have either been misdated, ****umed based on little evidence, or simply never happened at all. For...