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misjudge

[mis-juhj] / mɪsˈdʒʌdʒ /


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Management launched the deal anyway, misjudging how unpopular it would be with clients, then canceled the merger.

From The Wall Street Journal

When central bankers misjudge the moment, markets adjust quickly, and policy makers are forced to follow.

From MarketWatch

Without accounting for this process, models may misjudge how carbon moves through the ocean and how the system responds to environmental stress.

From Science Daily

If I had misjudged Edith Wharton, I wondered, what else might I be wrong about?

From The Wall Street Journal

The agreement prevented the uncontrolled build-up of nuclear weapons and provided the two countries with the largest nuclear arsenals with transparency measures to avoid misjudging each other's intentions.

From BBC