misrecollect Synonyms
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misrecollect Meaning
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misrecollect (v. t. & i.)
To have an erroneous remembrance of; to suppose erroneously that one recollects.
misrecollect Sentence Examples
- Due to the passage of time, he misrecollected the details of the event.
- Her memory of the incident had become distorted, leading her to misrecollect key facts.
- The witness's misrecollection of the suspect's appearance hindered the investigation.
- The historian had to revisit the original documents to correct the author's misrecollection of the historical timeline.
- Despite being present at the meeting, the CEO misrecollected the outcome of the discussion.
- The reporter misrecollected the name of the source, causing confusion in the article.
- The student's misrecollection of the homework assignment resulted in an incorrect submission.
- The witness's misrecollection of the crime scene could have had serious consequences for the accused.
- The elderly woman misrecollected her childhood, blurring the lines between reality and fabrication.
- The politician's misrecollection of his voting record was met with skepticism and accusations of dishonesty.
FAQs About the word misrecollect
To have an erroneous remembrance of; to suppose erroneously that one recollects.
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Due to the passage of time, he misrecollected the details of the event.
Her memory of the incident had become distorted, leading her to misrecollect key facts.
The witness's misrecollection of the suspect's appearance hindered the investigation.
The historian had to revisit the original documents to correct the author's misrecollection of the historical timeline.