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been misjudged
verb
To make an error in judging, to incorrectly assess.
Exact(13)
Buthelezi argues that Thatcher has been misjudged.
Have you ever been misjudged because of something you've worn?
Media lawyer Mark Stephens, of Finers Stephens Innocent, agreed that the application had been "misjudged".
But the scale of the change, and particularly the culture of Fleet Street newspaper production, had been misjudged.
Even one of the most compelling sections of Mr. Powell's presentation, satellite photographs of suspected chemical weapons sites, appears to have been misjudged.
It isn't the first masterpiece to have been misjudged at the time of its release, and it won't be the last.
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But then Krugman has been misjudging the politics of health care for at least a decade now.
Or being misjudged.
The corporation said they were "misjudged".
My every action is misjudged and every word distorted..
In other words, his quality of life was misjudged.
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