miscounsel (Meaning)
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miscounsel (v. t.)
To counsel or advise wrongly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of miscounsel
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miscounsel Sentence Examples
- The lawyer's miscounsel led to a wrongful conviction.
- The politician's miscounsel alienated many of his supporters.
- The doctor's miscounsel contributed to the patient's poor health.
- The financial advisor's miscounsel resulted in substantial losses for their client.
- The therapist's miscounsel worsened the patient's mental health condition.
- The teacher's miscounsel confused and misled the students.
- The boss's miscounsel caused division and low morale in the workplace.
- The parent's miscounsel hindered the child's development.
- The expert's miscounsel misled the court and resulted in an unjust ruling.
- The counselor's miscounsel left the individual feeling even more lost and uncertain.
FAQs About the word miscounsel
To counsel or advise wrongly.
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The lawyer's miscounsel led to a wrongful conviction.
The politician's miscounsel alienated many of his supporters.
The doctor's miscounsel contributed to the patient's poor health.
The financial advisor's miscounsel resulted in substantial losses for their client.