0 to make known information that is not completely true or correct:
They could misreport the number of men eligible for tax, the ones present or the tax due.
It therefore seems unlikely that parents misreport comprehension because they are not present when their child learns the word.
Now, under the suspension mechanism, individual banks would have an incentive to misreport their true liquidity needs by exploiting the uncertain nature of aggregate liquidity demands.
It concerns the whole of question of misreporting.
I am glad to learn that he was misreported.
We really cannot just dismiss that speech as another piece of misreporting by those slack chaps the journalists.
One ignored it completely and the other misreported it.
But wasn't he the fellow who complained previously that his remarks were misreported?