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  • 51misjudge — v miscalculate, misreckon, miscount, miscompute, Inf. bet on the wrong horse; misapprehend, misunderstand, misconstrue, misinterpret; misestimate, misdeem, misread, misevaluate, misappre ciate, misvalue; underestimate, overestimate, undervalue,… …

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  • 52miscalculation — noun a mistake in calculating (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑misreckoning, ↑misestimation • Derivationally related forms: ↑misestimate (for: ↑misestimation), ↑miscalculate …

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  • 53misestimation — noun a mistake in calculating • Syn: ↑miscalculation, ↑misreckoning • Derivationally related forms: ↑misestimate, ↑miscalculate (for: ↑miscalculation) • …

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  • 54misreckoning — noun a mistake in calculating • Syn: ↑miscalculation, ↑misestimation • Derivationally related forms: ↑misestimate (for: ↑misestimation), ↑miscalculate (for: ↑ …

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  • 55work out — verb 1. come up with (Freq. 16) His colleagues worked out his interesting idea We worked up an ad for our client • Syn: ↑work up • Hypernyms: ↑develop, ↑make grow …

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  • 56mis|gauge — «mihs GAYJ», transitive verb, gauged, gaug|ing. to gauge incorrectly; misestimate: »No diplomatic response has fueled aggression as has appeasement the act of misgauging the imperialist s appetite (Wall Street Journal) …

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