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Synonyms for misread

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Synonyms for misread

read or interpret wrongly

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interpret wrongly

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Last May, the mum of one found out she was among hundreds of women who were not informed earlier smear tests had been misread.
"I guess that any team that won the toss and found themselves in our position would be disappointed but I understand Notts would have bowled first as well, so maybe we both misread the pitch," he said.
But because of the poor legibility of the prescription, the pharmacist gave the same dose but the medication was misread as Plendil (felodipine), of which the maximum dose is 10 milligrams.
the Hunt for Red October Film4, 6.20pm A Russian submarine captain (Sean Connery) plans to defect to the US with a new sub, but the CIA misread his intentions.
London, April 9 ( ANI ): Music legend Cher fell victim to an Internet death hoax after a hashtag, intended to be about Britain's former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, was misread by her fans.
The 95-year-old Heddon-on-the-Wall branch has been told by npower that electricity meters in their 86-year-old hall have been "misread" since 2006.
He misread her signals by trying to kiss her after she invited him in for a drink, his counsel QC William Clegg said.
The killer misread her signals by trying to kiss her after she invited him in for a drink, his counsel said.
Sources of observed bar code misread errors and solutions to reduce their occurrence are presented.
But their dreams were crushed when they discovered they had misread a Lotto text message and hadn't won a penny.
Sandwell MP Adrian Bailey (pictured) said he would sue The Guardian after a reporter misread Sandwell Training Centre, which helps jobless people find work, for Solihull Tanning Centre.