0 to form an opinion or idea about someone or something that is unfair or wrong: --
1 to form an unfair or wrong judgment about a person or thing: --
I rather misjudged the speed of this taxi-cab.
Both parties when in power misjudged the situation.
They have been deeply wounded by events and moved by much that has seemed cruel and misjudged.
We ought to seize this fleeting moment; we always lose everything by misjudging time.
I am afraid that he misjudged the situation.
I agree that certainly one cannot accuse them of seeking consciously to deceive, but clearly they have seriously misjudged the situation.
I think that he has misjudged the whole purpose and position of the universities and colleges.
Individuals can be grossly misjudged and defamed by such material.