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    miscalculate
    /ˌmɪsˈkalkjʊleɪt/

    verb

    • 1. calculate (an amount or measurement) wrongly: "they miscalculated the number of new houses that would need to be built"

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  2. MISCALCULATE definition: 1. to calculate an amount wrongly: 2. to judge a situation badly: 3. to calculate an amount…. Learn more.

  3. : to calculate wrongly : to make a miscalculation. This fall, publishers badly miscalculated the public's appetite for celebrity tell-alls. Patrick M. Reilly. … the bosses simply weren't ready when it turned out they had miscalculated badly. Kevin Drum. Synonyms. misconceive. misdeem. misestimate. misgauge. misjudge. mismeasure. mistake.

  4. Miscalculate definition: to calculate or judge incorrectly. See examples of MISCALCULATE used in a sentence.

  5. If you add two plus two and get five, you miscalculate. In other words, you've added the numbers incorrectly. You can use the verb miscalculate when you're talking about actual mathematical calculations, or when you measure something in an inexact way and get it wrong.

  6. to calculate an amount wrongly: [ + question word ] We had a lot of food left over from the party because I'd miscalculated how much people would eat. to judge a situation badly: He miscalculated badly when he underestimated the response of the international community to the invasion.

  7. If you miscalculate, you make a mistake in judging a situation or in making a calculation. It's clear that he has badly miscalculated the mood of the people. [ VERB noun ]

  8. Jun 24, 2017 · Definition of miscalculate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. MISCALCULATE definition: 1. to make a mistake when calculating something: 2. to make a bad decision because you do not…. Learn more.

  10. miscalculate meaning, definition, what is miscalculate: to make a mistake when deciding how long...: Learn more.

  11. verb. 1. misjudge, get something wrong, underestimate, underrate, overestimate, overrate He has badly miscalculated the mood of the people. 2. calculate wrongly, blunder, make a mistake, get it wrong, err, slip up The government seems to have miscalculated and bills are higher.