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  • 81mis|lead´ing|ly — mis|lead|ing «mihs LEE dihng», adjective. 1. causing wrong conclusions; deceiving: »The detectives found that the false clue was misleading. 2. causing mistakes or wrongdoing: »Bad advice can be misleading. –mis|lead´ing|ly, adverb.… …

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  • 82mis|lead|ing — «mihs LEE dihng», adjective. 1. causing wrong conclusions; deceiving: »The detectives found that the false clue was misleading. 2. causing mistakes or wrongdoing: »Bad advice can be misleading. –mis|lead´ing|ly, adverb. –mis|lead´ing|ness, noun …

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  • 83mis|man´ag|er — mis|man|age «mihs MAN ihj», transitive verb, intransitive verb, aged, ag|ing. to manage badly or improperly: »If you mismanage the business, you will lose money. –mis|man´age|ment, noun. –mis|man´ag|er, noun …

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  • 84mis|man´age|ment — mis|man|age «mihs MAN ihj», transitive verb, intransitive verb, aged, ag|ing. to manage badly or improperly: »If you mismanage the business, you will lose money. –mis|man´age|ment, noun. –mis|man´ag|er, noun …

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  • 85mis|man|age — «mihs MAN ihj», transitive verb, intransitive verb, aged, ag|ing. to manage badly or improperly: »If you mismanage the business, you will lose money. –mis|man´age|ment, noun. –mis|man´ag|er, noun …

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  • 86mis|pri|sion — mis|pri|sion1 «mihs PRIHZH uhn», noun. 1. a) a wrongful action or omission, especially by a public official. b) Law. failure to give to the proper authority information which to a person s knowledge may lead to the apprehension of a felon:… …

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  • 87mis|read — mis|read1 «mihs REED», transitive verb, read, read|ing. 1. to read incorrectly: »He misread the label and poured sugar instead of salt into the saltshaker. 2. to interpret wrongly; misunderstand: »She misread the recipe and spoiled the cake.… …

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  • 88mis|shap´en|ness — mis|shap|en «mihs SHAY puhn», adjective, verb. –adj. badly shaped; deformed: »This fork got bent and is misshapen. ... the misshapen hairy Scandinavian troll (Emerson). Figurative. Crooked and misshapen minds (John Florio). a) misshaped; a past… …

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  • 89mis|shap´en|ly — mis|shap|en «mihs SHAY puhn», adjective, verb. –adj. badly shaped; deformed: »This fork got bent and is misshapen. ... the misshapen hairy Scandinavian troll (Emerson). Figurative. Crooked and misshapen minds (John Florio). a) misshaped; a past… …

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  • 90mis|shap|en — «mihs SHAY puhn», adjective, verb. –adj. badly shaped; deformed: »This fork got bent and is misshapen. ... the misshapen hairy Scandinavian troll (Emerson). Figurative. Crooked and misshapen minds (John Florio). a) misshaped; a past participle of …

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