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was mistaking
noun
An error; a blunder.
Exact(10)
She was mistaking them for their fathers at a similar age.
Eventually she heard about a specialist treatment and had a test only available at Epsom and Liverpool in the UK, which showed her body was mistaking the foetuses for foreign bodies and attacking them.
In these cases, the error in diagnosis was mistaking a serious condition for a more benign one.
PAMELA lacked systems to nail down the type of particle, so some researchers worried that it was mistaking protons for positrons.
"At first I thought she was mistaking my call for a regular phone call using the cellular network but I still hung up right away and proceeded to explain that this was VoIP on wi-fi - not cellular.
Penninger figured that this intense response to one of the body's own proteins meant the immune system was mistaking the heart peptide for something foreign--perhaps a peptide in a microbe to which the mice had previously been exposed.
Similar(50)
But he was mistaken.
"Unfortunately, I was mistaken".
He was mistaken.
I was mistaken.
Perhaps I was mistaken.
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