0 the act of expressing a fact that is not correct, or an example of this:
1 the act of stating something that is false or not accurate:
a deliberate misstatement of the facts
She corrected a few misstatements she made in her testimony.
There are several misstatements in that supplementary question.
As regards the second part, 557 soldiers were discharged during 1929 for having made a misstatement as to age on enlistment.
When it is said that private enterprise is not being given a chance in the building programme, that is a complete misstatement of fact.
To accuse us of having gone along the border in order to raise trouble is a deliberate misstatement of fact.
In the first place he is assuming that if the applicant makes a misstatement, he may not be able to obtain consent.
I will take care that if misstatements are made suitable replies shall be published.
Speaking on this subject, he has not, for the first time, been guilty of misstatements of fact.
To talk about it being a marriage is a complete misstatement of the facts.