misreact

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ react

Verb[edit]

misreact (third-person singular simple present misreacts, present participle misreacting, simple past and past participle misreacted)

  1. To react inappropriately.
    • 2002, Linda Wagner-Martin, Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises: A Casebook, page 78:
      According to Peter Griffin, Hemingway's naturalized conception of homosexuals was based on their “tendency to overreact or, better, to misreact, because their emotions were somehow short-circuited."
    • 2007, Martha Stout, The Paranoia Switch:
      From neuropsychological research, we knowthat the traumatized brain houses inscrutable eccentricities that cause it to overreact—or, more precisely,misreact—to the current realities of life.
    • 2008, 2008, A Behavioral Approach to Asset Pricing, page 367:
      David–Veronesi suggest that the features that they highlight imply the possibility that option prices misreact to changes in stock prices.
    • 2009, Catherine Cornille, Criteria of Discernment in Interreligious Dialogue:
      And because it projects narrow representations of others as “friend,” “enemy,” or “stranger” that hide their fullness and mystery, we continually misreact to others, causing ourselves and others further misery.
    • 2019, Palmer Kippola, Beat Autoimmune:
      After months or years of such 24/7 inflammation, the leaky gut deteriorates to the point that the immune system starts to overreact, crossreact, and misreact.