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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Miscalculate' in a Sentence

"To make a mistake in figuring out or judging, especially when determining quantities or timing." more

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Before the deadline, the student will have miscalculated the answers to the math problems.
By the end of the game, the coach will have miscalculated the opponent's strategy.
The weather forecaster will have miscalculated the rainfall for the week.
By tomorrow, they will have miscalculated the project's budget.
By the concert date, the orchestra conductor will have miscalculated the timing of the musical pieces.
By the time she arrives, I will have miscalculated the distance to the airport.
He will have miscalculated the recipe, resulting in an unusual taste.
After the negotiations, the diplomat will have miscalculated the impact of the treaty.

Miscalculate

mis-kal-kyuh-leyt
verbTo make a mistake in figuring out or judging, especially when determining quantities or timing.

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Last Updated On: April 28, 2024
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