misteach Antonyms

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Meaning of misteach

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misteach (v. t.)

To teach wrongly; to instruct erroneously.

misteach Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher inadvertently misteached the students the correct pronunciation of the word.
  2. The misteaching of historical facts has led to widespread misconceptions among the public.
  3. The textbook contained several misteaches, leading to confusion for students.
  4. The doctor's misteaching of the medication dosage resulted in a potentially dangerous situation.
  5. The priest misteached the congregation about the importance of forgiveness.
  6. The misteaching of the law by the judge led to an unjust verdict.
  7. The politician's misteaching of economic policies led to financial instability.
  8. The coach's misteaching of the game plan resulted in a humiliating defeat.
  9. The media misteached the public about the true nature of the event.
  10. The professor's misteaching of scientific principles hindered students' understanding.

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To teach wrongly; to instruct erroneously.

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The teacher inadvertently misteached the students the correct pronunciation of the word.

The misteaching of historical facts has led to widespread misconceptions among the public.

The textbook contained several misteaches, leading to confusion for students.

The doctor's misteaching of the medication dosage resulted in a potentially dangerous situation.