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| mis·di·rect [ mìssdi rékt, miss dī rékt ] (past and past participle mis·di·rect·ed, present participle mis·di·rect·ing, 3rd person present singular mis·di·rects) |
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1. give somebody wrong directions: to give somebody wrong directions or instructions
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2. wrongly address mail: to put a wrong address on an item of mail
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3. aim something inaccurately: to aim something such as a punch or bullet inaccurately, or direct something such as a comment or insult at the wrong person
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4. give jury wrong instructions: to give a jury incorrect information about the facts or laws pertaining to a case
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 mis·di·rec·tion noun |
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