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Definition of Misjudging
1. misjudge [v] - See also: misjudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Misjudging
Literary usage of Misjudging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunlight and shadow; or, Gleanings from my life-work by John Bartholomew Gough (1881)
"... of Character—Misjudging Others— Knowledge through History—Goodness—Mental
Cultivation and Moral Corruption—Inquisitiveness—"Funnels of Conversation"—How ..."
2. The Diary of William Bentley: Pastor of the East Church, Salem, Massachusetts by William Bentley, Joseph Gilbert Waters, Marguerite Dalrymple, Alice G. Waters, Essex Institute (1907)
"It betrays an ignorance of the subject by confounding the testimonies & misjudging
the authorities, ..."
3. The Diary of William Bentley: Pastor of the East Church, Salem, Massachusetts by William Bentley, Joseph Gilbert Waters, Marguerite Dalrymple, Alice G. Waters, Essex Institute (1907)
"It betrays an ignorance of the subject by confounding the testimonies & misjudging
the authorities, & is rather for party than victory. ..."
4. Argument of Horace Binney, Esq., in the Case of Vidal V. the City of by Horace Binney, Supreme Court, United States (1844)
"But when the reply came—" Truth, Lord, yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall
from their master's table"—the reproof of the misjudging disciples, ..."