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Definition of misname in English: misnameverb mɪsˈneɪmmɪsˈneɪm [with object]Give a wrong or inappropriate name to. the place is misnamed—it's too well organized to be a wilderness Example sentencesExamples - There were only six trials on which participants misnamed the target word.
- Anorexia means a lack of appetite, but the condition is misnamed because sufferers control rather than lose their appetite.
- We actually misnamed the war on terror, it ought to be the struggle against ideological extremists who do not believe in free societies who happen to use terror as a weapon to try to shake the conscience of the free world.
- It seems to be misnamed in paragraph 11 of our submissions.
- However, they're dangerously misnamed, because they're actually debt cards.
- The errors documented by the report for these 69 people include the product being misnamed in medical notes or a patient getting a blood product prescribed for someone else.
- Happy hours are misnamed - many now last for three or four hours, designed to attract fatigued office workers with the prospect of losing themselves in alcohol as rapidly as possible.
- As a result those differences have been misnamed and misused in the service of separation and confusion.
- The same year, in the egregiously misnamed Civil Rights Cases, the court struck down the last great achievement of the Reconstruction Congress, the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
- Contributing to this is the uneven quality of files available for downloading - many have been uploaded with more enthusiasm than care, and may be misnamed, wrongly attributed, or of poor sound quality.
- If you leave off the year or you misname the statute or you do not put some aspect of the statute in, you are put out of court.
- Like its predecessors, this bill is misnamed as it will not result in the final settlement of claims.
- That would be a better name, rather than misnaming it the Families Commission Bill.
- I have dived both places before and don't know of a pair of more misnamed dive sites.
- The title of this bill deserves debate because it misnames a large piece of legislation.
- A third very common form of intellectual property, trademarks, is misnamed, and I will not discuss it extensively.
- The first point I would like to make is that this bill is misnamed.
- This was clearly a very misunderstood, very badly misnamed recipe.
- In other instances, songs are intentionally misnamed.
- Of course and simultaneously we enjoin, also in the body, the construction of alternatives for a new society in relationship and community- ‘social capital,’ as it's sometimes misnamed.
Rhymes acclaim, aflame, aim, became, blame, came, claim, dame, exclaim, fame, flame, frame, game, lame, maim, name, proclaim, same, shame, tame Definition of misname in US English: misnameverbmisˈnāmmɪsˈneɪm [with object]Give (something) a wrong or inappropriate name. summer peas—misnamed, because they are beans—thrive in hot weather Example sentencesExamples - In other instances, songs are intentionally misnamed.
- The errors documented by the report for these 69 people include the product being misnamed in medical notes or a patient getting a blood product prescribed for someone else.
- The title of this bill deserves debate because it misnames a large piece of legislation.
- There were only six trials on which participants misnamed the target word.
- The same year, in the egregiously misnamed Civil Rights Cases, the court struck down the last great achievement of the Reconstruction Congress, the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
- That would be a better name, rather than misnaming it the Families Commission Bill.
- Happy hours are misnamed - many now last for three or four hours, designed to attract fatigued office workers with the prospect of losing themselves in alcohol as rapidly as possible.
- However, they're dangerously misnamed, because they're actually debt cards.
- I have dived both places before and don't know of a pair of more misnamed dive sites.
- Anorexia means a lack of appetite, but the condition is misnamed because sufferers control rather than lose their appetite.
- This was clearly a very misunderstood, very badly misnamed recipe.
- The first point I would like to make is that this bill is misnamed.
- Of course and simultaneously we enjoin, also in the body, the construction of alternatives for a new society in relationship and community- ‘social capital,’ as it's sometimes misnamed.
- We actually misnamed the war on terror, it ought to be the struggle against ideological extremists who do not believe in free societies who happen to use terror as a weapon to try to shake the conscience of the free world.
- Contributing to this is the uneven quality of files available for downloading - many have been uploaded with more enthusiasm than care, and may be misnamed, wrongly attributed, or of poor sound quality.
- It seems to be misnamed in paragraph 11 of our submissions.
- As a result those differences have been misnamed and misused in the service of separation and confusion.
- Like its predecessors, this bill is misnamed as it will not result in the final settlement of claims.
- A third very common form of intellectual property, trademarks, is misnamed, and I will not discuss it extensively.
- If you leave off the year or you misname the statute or you do not put some aspect of the statute in, you are put out of court.
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