Similar words: readmission, disregard, mislead, read, bread, tread, thread, reader. Meaning: [‚mɪsrɪːd] v. 1. read or interpret wrongly 2. interpret wrongly.
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31. BIn this saga of judicial wrangling, the government misread public sentiment.
32. She was beginning to wonder if she'd misread it - got the time all wrong.
33. Machines can sometimes misread or fail to detect the way ballots are cast.
34. I would prefer an analogue contents display because it is more eye-catching and less likely to be misread.
35. She had not misread the general gist of his words, imprecise though they were.
36. More, he had hinted, unless I had misread him, at a connection with the family.
37. Unfortunately, we misread the situation and lost a lot of sales.
38. These warnings completely misread China's intent.
39. Do you know, you never misread the person. Really.
40. I misread the b flat note on the sheet.
41. The Vice President said your Administration misread the economy.
42. But it appears to have misread the country's mood.
43. The misread of the wind observation data consists of the misread of the fractional number and that of the integral number.
44. The pharmaceutist double check to make sure she didn't misread the prescription.
45. Sometimes misread as a placid pastoralist, Goldsworthy is in fact a dramaturge of nature's temper, often fickle, often foul.
46. Opens the satellite is in the market the famous gold dies the multi-heads, when he misreads the direction, also means that the entire Gaud gold has misread the direction.
47. He misread the data.
48. Later in the war, the curator of the cryptogam herboriam was drafted to Bletchley Park because somebody misread cryptogam –tiny, non-flowering plants –as cryptogram.
49. The result shows that the utility of the arithmetic progression can limit the first kind of misread.
50. We held each other's eyes, and I understood, when she leaned in and kissed me lightly, that she'd misread my sullenness.
51. Statutory interpretations or judicial directives that the agencies improve their procedures are less disruptive and more easily correctable if the court has misread the will of the Congress.
52. When turnout in an election for the state government in 2008 reached an unprecedented 60%,(http://sentencedict.com/misread.html) many Indians misread this as belated Kashmiri acquiescence in Indian rule.
53. Her sensitiveness on some points was such that it might have been misread as vanity.
54. The general misread the enemy's intentions, and did not expect an attack.
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