misrepeat (Meaning)

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misrepeat (v. t.)

To repeat wrongly; to give a wrong version of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of misrepeat

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misrepeat Sentence Examples

  1. The student misrepeated the answer, causing confusion among his classmates.
  2. The witness's testimony was deemed unreliable because she misrepeated several key facts.
  3. The teacher asked the students to avoid misrepeating the same mistakes in their future assignments.
  4. The doctor misrepeated the patient's diagnosis, leading to an incorrect treatment plan.
  5. The politician misrepeated his opponent's campaign promises in an attempt to discredit him.
  6. The actress misrepeated a line in the script, forcing the director to reshoot the scene.
  7. The memo misrepeated the meeting schedule, causing several employees to arrive at the wrong time.
  8. The reporter misrepeated the official's statement, triggering a public relations nightmare.
  9. The customer service representative misrepeated the product's features, resulting in the customer's dissatisfaction.
  10. The lawyer misrepeated the case evidence to the jury, jeopardizing his client's chances of winning.

FAQs About the word misrepeat

To repeat wrongly; to give a wrong version of.

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No antonyms found.

The student misrepeated the answer, causing confusion among his classmates.

The witness's testimony was deemed unreliable because she misrepeated several key facts.

The teacher asked the students to avoid misrepeating the same mistakes in their future assignments.

The doctor misrepeated the patient's diagnosis, leading to an incorrect treatment plan.