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  • 21misquote — [mɪsˈkwəʊt] verb [T] to report wrongly what someone said or wrote …

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  • 22misquote — mis•quote [[t]mɪsˈkwoʊt[/t]] v. quot•ed, quot•ing, n. 1) to quote incorrectly 2) Also, mis quo•ta′tion. an incorrect quotation …

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  • 23misquote — /mɪsˈkwoʊt/ (say mis kwoht) verb (t), verb (i) 1. to quote incorrectly. –noun 2. → misquotation …

  • 24misquote — v.tr. quote wrongly. Derivatives: misquotation n …

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  • 25misquotation — misquote ► VERB ▪ quote inaccurately. DERIVATIVES misquotation noun …

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  • 28List of misquotations — A famous misquotation is a well known phrase attributed to someone who either did not actually say it in that form of words, or did not say it at all. It may not be known how these phrases came about, but when possible, their type of origin is… …

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