mismean

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From mis- +‎ mean.

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mismean (third-person singular simple present mismeans, present participle mismeaning, simple past and past participle mismeant)

  1. (transitive) To mean or intend wrongly; mistake the meaning of; misinterpret.
    • 1914, Granville Stanley Hall, Carl Allanmore Murchison, The Journal of genetic psychology:
      If we ever misstate the facts it is, alas, because sometimes we mismean the proposition that we utter.
    • 1978, Clayton Eshleman, What she means:
      To mismean is not to mean; to mismean is to honor a meaning glimpsed but unmeant.

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