misderive (Meaning)
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misderive (v. t.)
To turn or divert improperly; to misdirect.
To derive erroneously.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misderive
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misderive Sentence Examples
- Misderiving the equation resulted in inaccurate predictions.
- The researcher's conclusions were misderived due to a faulty assumption.
- The accident was misderived from a series of unfortunate events.
- The child's behavior was misderived from a lack of parental guidance.
- The origin of the virus was misderived from incorrect genetic analysis.
- The misderived diagnosis led to inappropriate treatment and delayed recovery.
- The defendant's plea was misderived from a misunderstanding of the evidence.
- The politician's policy was misderived from a misreading of the public's opinion.
- The company's marketing campaign was misderived and failed to connect with the target audience.
- The author's interpretation of the historical event was misderived and lacked factual support.
FAQs About the word misderive
To turn or divert improperly; to misdirect., To derive erroneously.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
Misderiving the equation resulted in inaccurate predictions.
The researcher's conclusions were misderived due to a faulty assumption.
The accident was misderived from a series of unfortunate events.
The child's behavior was misderived from a lack of parental guidance.