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misunderestimate
verb
To underestimate by mistake.
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It's a world of madmen and uncertainty and potential mential losses") and "misunderestimate" ("They misunderestimated me"), and his substitution of "hostile" for "hostage" ("We cannot let terrorists and rogue nations hold this nation hostile or hold our allies hostile") and "anecdote" for "antidote" ("A tax cut is really one of the anecdotes to coming out of an economic illness").
I know better than to misunderestimate these foreigner shoe makers.
The current (and deeply implicated) governor's complaint that he presides over a "virtual state" is thus an unfortunate turn of phrase.David ClearyThe Nature ConservancyBelém, BrazilLots in spaceSIR – I think you "misunderestimate" George Bush's recent space proposals ("A grand but costly vision", January 17th).
This year, the mixture seems spot on.In this section A matter of life and death Ram-a-lamb-a-ding-dong Good in parts Don't misunderestimate yourself ReprintsThe bad news, not surprisingly, continues to be very bad.
It is probably quite unpleasant for the ewe, too.In this section A matter of life and death Ram-a-lamb-a-ding-dong Good in parts Don't misunderestimate yourself ReprintsInstead, Dr Lloyd and Dr Holt are looking into how species with naturally long-lived sperm do it.
The result was the same: the embryos did not die, and again, during the sensitive period, they seemed to get stuck in a juvenile stage.In this section A matter of life and death Ram-a-lamb-a-ding-dong Good in parts Don't misunderestimate yourself ReprintsThe explanation for this must lie in the biochemical maturity of eight-celled embryos compared with their junior, four-cell siblings.
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It's now clear that, to quote a man whose talents are extremely well hidden, I misunderestimated it.
Long-derided as a soccer mom with a limited grasp of international geopolitical affairs, it turns out the world may have misunderestimated Sarah Palin.
Every politician claims to prefer it when the punditry "misunderestimates" him, as President Bush put it, but John Kerry didn't appear to be enjoying it a bit in December, when he was getting slaughtered in the polls, and even members of his staff shook their heads when he pronounced himself "a good closer".
"And their leaders misunderestimated — to paraphrase your former President Bush — just how savage the regime could be".
But now, back on the road and speeding toward Bethlehem, he allowed the thought that people had always overjudged and misunderestimated him and maybe in the end you don't really know a person until that person is truly tested by a big event, like the apocalypse.
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