misdistinguish (Meaning)

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misdistinguish (v. t.)

To make wrong distinctions in or concerning.

Synonyms & Antonyms of misdistinguish

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misdistinguish Sentence Examples

  1. I misdistinguished the two paintings, believing the forgery to be the original.
  2. The teacher misdistinguished the student's excellent essay as average.
  3. The doctor misdistinguished the patient's symptoms, leading to an incorrect diagnosis.
  4. The scientist misdistinguished the data points, skewing the results of the experiment.
  5. The witness misdistinguished the suspect's identity, wrongly accusing an innocent person.
  6. The historian misdistinguished the historical facts, presenting a distorted account of the past.
  7. The librarian misdistinguished the rare book, placing it among ordinary publications.
  8. The curator misdistinguished the artifact as ancient, when it was actually a modern replica.
  9. The tour guide misdistinguished the landmark, leading the group astray.
  10. The lawyer misdistinguished the judge's ruling, creating chaos in the courtroom.

FAQs About the word misdistinguish

To make wrong distinctions in or concerning.

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I misdistinguished the two paintings, believing the forgery to be the original.

The teacher misdistinguished the student's excellent essay as average.

The doctor misdistinguished the patient's symptoms, leading to an incorrect diagnosis.

The scientist misdistinguished the data points, skewing the results of the experiment.