misstate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmɪsˈsteɪt]
  • Us [ ˌmɪsˈsteɪt]

Meaning of misstate In English

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Examples of misstate

  • This is the truth that the visual scientists, quoted in section 1 of the target article, are after, though they misstate the point.

  • The second was that the model misstates the problem.

  • The authors' reliance on the notion of replication leads them to misstate the important issue involved, which is about relationship.

  • Because revealed-preference theory misstates the relationship between preference and choice, it does not show how to test claims about preferences, and it is of no use to a reasonable empiricist.

  • Revealed-preference theory misstates the relations between preference and choice.

  • I think they have in many respects over-stated their case—very much over-stated it—and in many particulars misstated the position of affairs— very gravely misstated it.

  • Every time he has stated a fact he has misstated it wherever possible.

  • It states that we grossly misstated certain facts and distorted others.

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