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What (who) is misjudge - definition


misjudge      
v. to misjudge badly, completely
misjudge      
v. a.
Mistake, misapprehend, misunderstand, misconceive.
misjudge      
(misjudges, misjudging, misjudged)
If you say that someone has misjudged a person or situation, you mean that they have formed an incorrect idea or opinion about them, and often that they have made a wrong decision as a result of this.
Perhaps I had misjudged him, and he was not so predictable after all...
VERB: V n
Examples of use of misjudge
1. Lee Myung Bak should not misjudge the patience and silence so far kept by the DPRK.
2. The south Korean ultra–right conservative forces should not misjudge the situation but stop running wild.
3. You can lose your depth perception and misjudge distance," Staggs said.
4. The so–called portion distortion illusion that causes people to misjudge volume based on container shapes is well established.
5. One risk, she said, would be if governments misjudge the market, placing too low a cost on carbon emissions discouraging companies from developing clean energy technologies.