0 past simple and past participle of misreport
1 to make known information that is not completely true or correct:
No doubt there are other women whose date of first intercourse is also misreported, but for whom this check does not reveal the inaccuracy.
Members could be misreported to the king and thereby wronged.
We also looked at characteristics of the misreported births to see if any patterns emerged.
In a similar vein, one could attribute some of the persistence in voting patterns to the fact that voter turnout is misreported in similar ways over time.
I am glad to learn that he was misreported.
One ignored it completely and the other misreported it.
But wasn't he the fellow who complained previously that his remarks were misreported?
If one makes a speech and it is misreported, it may be a slip on the part of the reporter.