0 past simple and past participle of misjudge
1 to form an opinion or idea about someone or something that is unfair or wrong:
This time if the miners go on strike it will be because they in turn have misjudged public opinion.
I believe that what he did was misjudged.
The £23 million involved will be in the block grant, so some local authority estimates of the consequences are misjudged.
Hundreds of families are suffering disappointment and hardship because of this cruelly misjudged decision.
It is an area that is misjudged by many people because they visit the county only as tourists.
I regard this measure as misjudged and calculated to cause greater confusion to site operators, caravanners, valuation officers and district councils.
Currently, too many teachers feel that their profession and its work are misjudged and seriously undervalued.
He gave my colleagues the impression—perhaps they misjudged him—that he would support the measure.