miscensure (Meaning)
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miscensure (v. t.)
To misjudge.
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miscensure (n.)
Erroneous judgment.
Synonyms & Antonyms of miscensure
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miscensure Sentence Examples
- The board of directors enacted a resolution of miscensure against the CEO for his unethical behavior.
- The committee delivered a strongly worded statement of miscensure to the senator for his inflammatory remarks.
- The university condemned the professor's actions and issued a formal miscensure.
- The parliament expressed its disapproval of the government's decision by passing a vote of miscensure.
- The jury reached a verdict of miscensure, acknowledging the defendant's wrongdoing but not holding them criminally responsible.
- The association imposed a miscensure on the member for violating its ethical code.
- The union issued a stern miscensure to the employer for unfair labor practices.
- The regulatory body administered a miscensure to the company for failing to meet safety standards.
- The society expressed its miscensure of the recently published article for its biased and inaccurate content.
- The pastor issued a miscensure against the parishioner for unrepentant sin and behavior that brought shame upon the church.
FAQs About the word miscensure
To misjudge., Erroneous judgment.
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The board of directors enacted a resolution of miscensure against the CEO for his unethical behavior.
The committee delivered a strongly worded statement of miscensure to the senator for his inflammatory remarks.
The university condemned the professor's actions and issued a formal miscensure.
The parliament expressed its disapproval of the government's decision by passing a vote of miscensure.