verb
- judging or considering wrongly; forming an incorrect opinion about something
Usage: archaic; formal
Examples
- He was misdeeming her intentions as hostile when she was actually trying to help.
- The council was misdeeming the proposal’s true value.
- By misdeeming the situation, they made the wrong decision.
- She realized she had been misdeeming his character all along.
- The critics were misdeeming the artist’s work as derivative.
- They were misdeeming the evidence before them.