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be mistaking
noun
An error; a blunder.
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These gents may be mistaking your terseness about being a lawyer for a superior attitude.
He may be mistaking maturity for ability, but he is making his selection nonetheless.
He must be mistaking the Qiblah — the Arabic term for the direction that a praying Muslim faces — for north, she thinks.
The researchers said that juvenile white sharks could be mistaking the otters for their favorite foods — sea lions or young elephant seals, whose populations have been expanding.
I don't want to eat anything.' 'I hate it when you lie.' 'You must be mistaking me for somebody else.' She shakes her head.
But they may be wrong to think that gridlock will necessarily produce more prudent lawmaking.One problem with the gridlock argument is that it may be mistaking coincidence with cause.
Similar(47)
You would be mistaken".
Don't be mistaken.
Do not be mistaken.
But they would be mistaken.
We would be mistaken.
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