0 to repeat something someone has said in a way that is not accurate:
Her promise was deliberately misquoted by her opponents, who then used it against her.
I never said that at all - the press misquoted me.
1 to repeat something someone has said or written in a way that is not accurate:
Some references are either misquoted or incomplete, and there is no general index.
Given such misquotes and downright lies written about my own reports, no wonder that ufology has turned into such a discredited subject.
Besides, those quoted are in fact misquoted or quoted out of context.
This often misquoted statement does not advocate that "anything goes" in commerce.
It is a shame that, so often, science has been misused and misquoted to stir up public fears and tenors.
I do not want to misquote him, although he canvassed against me during the general election.
I have not any intention of misrepresenting or misquoting.
I feel certain that my noble friend does not wish to misquote me.