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Definition of Misjudges

Misjudge
Misjudge Mis*judge", v. t. & i. To judge erroneously or unjustly; to err in judgment; to misconstrue.

Meaning of Misjudges from wikipedia

- Misjudged People (German: Verkannte Menschen) is a 1932 German do****entary film that features the German deaf community. It was produced by the Reich...
- weapon is available or one is significantly older than the other and misjudges their own strength. Berenice IV of Egypt is believed to have poisoned...
- from false horizons to sensory conflict with instrument readings or the misjudging of altitude over water. The vestibular system, which is responsible for...
- London; Portland, OR: Frank C****. OCLC 40862187. Overy, Richard (1999). "Misjudging Hitler". In Martel, Gordon (ed.). The Origins of the Second World War...
- Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the **** Economy (2007) R. J. Overy, "Misjudging Hitler", pp. 93–115 from The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered...
- give the electorate a chance to vindicate her rule. She may have grossly misjudged her po****rity by reading what the heavily censored press wrote about...
- received 415 complaints from viewers. Schofield later apologised, blaming a misjudged camera angle. Schofield and ITV later paid £125,000 compensation to settle...
- Salisbury and the British amb****ador to Washington, Julian Pauncefote, misjudged how important the dispute was to Washington, and to the anti-British Irish...
- Dennis's teenage daughter, Brianna, vanishes. His marriage collapses and he misjudges Steve, whose declining health and painkiller use he mistakes for drug...
- Rather an unreliable narrator is one who tells lies, conceals information, misjudges with respect to the narrative audience – that is, one whose statements...