miscomment
Collocations
5ADJ.
closing, prosecutorial
VERB + MISCOMMENT
result
MISCOMMENT + NOUN
argument
PREP.
during
ADV.
probably
Definitions
noun
A comment that is untrue.
MORE mischief has been done to the cause of truth by mistranslations of, and consequent miscomments on the holy scripture, than is at first thought imagined or perceived.
Did reversible error occur as a result of prosecutorial miscomment during closing argument?
verb
To comment in error.
Nicon answered : “All these writings are no better than old-wives' stories; for there are adduced here spurious canons, most vilely misunderstood and misinterpreted or miscommented upon.
In view of this and also of the fact that the real state of affairs is often deliberately misrepresented and miscommented on in various quarters, we take the liberty to outline conditions in the Polish oil industry, and subsequently to draw the notions which in our estimation ought to be the leading aim of the Polish industry's policy.
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6MORE mischief has been done to the cause of truth by mistranslations of, and consequent miscomments on the holy scripture, than is at first thought imagined or perceived.
WiktionaryDid reversible error occur as a result of prosecutorial miscomment during closing argument?
WiktionaryHe said not to worry, that things were well in hand, and it was probably a miscomment.
WiktionaryNicon answered : “All these writings are no better than old-wives' stories; for there are adduced here spurious canons, most vilely misunderstood and misinterpreted or miscommented upon.
WiktionaryIn view of this and also of the fact that the real state of affairs is often deliberately misrepresented and miscommented on in various quarters, we take the liberty to outline conditions in the Polis
WiktionaryWe say in esoterically knowing tones 'That is a very difficult question', or we proceed to explain that nobody could possibly understand what philosophy is without having studied it, or we discourse o
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