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misimˈpression [mis-1 4.] A wrong impression.
1670Baxter Cure Ch. Div. 351 Even he that overcometh in the main yet seldome so far conquereth as to receive no misimpression upon his mind. 1869Sir J. T. Coleridge Mem. J. Keble xiii. 301, I can scarcely avoid saying a few words to prevent a misimpression as to himself. 1884Sir J. A. Picton in N. & Q. 5 Apr. 271/2 [She] is under a misimpression as to any connexion between these two words. |