misturn (Meaning)
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misturn (v. t.)
To turn amiss; to pervert.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misturn
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misturn Sentence Examples
- The traveler's misturn led him to a desolate and unforgiving land.
- The experiment took an unexpected misturn, yielding disastrous results.
- The company suffered a significant misturn in its financial projections.
- The patient's misturn in medication caused serious complications.
- The negotiations took a misturn, threatening to derail the entire deal.
- The mispronounced word created a humorous misturn in the conversation.
- A misturn in the installation process resulted in malfunctioning equipment.
- The election took a misturn when a candidate made a damaging comment.
- The relationship took a misturn due to a misunderstanding.
- The journey began with a misturn, but eventually led to a remarkable discovery.
FAQs About the word misturn
To turn amiss; to pervert.
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The traveler's misturn led him to a desolate and unforgiving land.
The experiment took an unexpected misturn, yielding disastrous results.
The company suffered a significant misturn in its financial projections.
The patient's misturn in medication caused serious complications.