0 present participle of misjudge
1 to form an opinion or idea about someone or something that is unfair or wrong:
In fact, the government displayed insensitivity in misjudging the mood of the times.
The par ty's misjudging of the oil-nationalization movement and the events of the summer of 1952 may have helped in removing the hardline members of the executive committee.
I am interested to learn that he has since changed his mind and that he can be guilty of misjudging matters.
We ought to seize this fleeting moment; we always lose everything by misjudging time.
If he hopes for that, he is misjudging the situation in the country.
He is misjudging the situation to a considerable extent.
Existing data are incomplete, either misjudging phenomena or ignoring reality.
Just imagine one of those 25-tonners coming round a bend in a small village, misjudging the bend and then trying to reverse!