misconclusion

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mis- +‎ conclusion

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misconclusion (plural misconclusions)

  1. An erroneous inference or conclusion.
    • c. 1625, Bishop Joseph Hall, The Fashions of the World (sermon)
      Away then with all the false positions and misconclusions, all the fantastical or wicked thoughts of the world.

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