Definition of Mistime. Meaning of Mistime. Synonyms of Mistime

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Definition of Mistime

Mistime
Mistime Mis*time", v. t. [AS. mist[=i]main to turn out ill.] To time wrongly; not to adapt to the time.

Meaning of Mistime from wikipedia

- Unintended pregnancies are pregnancies that are mistimed or unwanted at the time of conception, also known as unplanned pregnancies. ****ual activity without...
- accidents occurred when trains from different companies using the same tracks mistimed their p****ings. Around 1863, Charles F. Dowd proposed a system of hourly...
- I've continued doing it". Despite his success in the first innings, he mistimed a pull shot in the second innings, the ball caught in the deep by substitute...
- or behind square, but requires excellent timing. Considered risky, as mistiming the shot can result in a leading edge, being strangled, or missing the...
- deliberately torment hyenas even when there is no food at stake. Some foxes may mistime their attacks, and are killed. The species frequently scavenges from the...
- title of a federation. missed spot A move or series of moves which are mistimed. money mark Someone who founds or invests in a wrestling promotion mainly...
- Johnson shares from his personal portfolio. In addition to suggestions of mistiming, the wisdom in keeping some of Berkshire's major holdings, including The...
- commended Caine and Martin's partnership and the film's divergence from "mistimed and misdirected comedies" from that time. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produced...
- short-lived: Luger left the match after he was accidentally injured by a mistimed Stinger Splash. The two-on-two match continued until Hulk Hogan, who had...
- writing in The Observer, remarked that Sellers had a "flawless sense of mistiming" in a performance that was "one of the most delicate studies in accident-proneness...