English to Hindi Dictionary miscalculate

miscalculate

अशुद्ध गणना करना
definition
verb
She told him she had miscalculated the amount of money she needed for stock and was in danger of losing her customers if she couldn't meet her commitments.
calculate (an amount, distance, or measurement) wrongly.
translation of 'miscalculate'
ना
verb
मिथ्या गणना करना,
अशुद्ध गणना करना,
ग़लत हिसाब लगाना
example
There is growing evidence that insurers routinely 'miscalculate' how much compensation is due.
Did we 'miscalculate' how we would be treated and received in Iraq?
No less did he 'miscalculate' the effect on public opinion in Iran.
He also added that he believes that it is essential that the leadership of the People's Liberation Army do not 'miscalculate' in this situation.
As history shows, he badly 'miscalculated' the magnitude of the US response.
If the historians have 'miscalculated' the number of people who died due to certain action of any particular movement I stand to be corrected.
‘If this was an attempt to buy off the unions before the conferences, they have seriously 'miscalculated' ,’ he said.
The whole thing was 'miscalculated' and mismanaged - a case of complete incompetence.
I think these candidates may have slightly 'miscalculated' their decisions in recent cases.
He could have maintained the joint lead had he not 'miscalculated' bogies at the ninth and 17th holes.
Nobody's always right - we all need to acknowledge mistakes, errors and 'miscalculations' .
However, while I woefully 'miscalculated' the percentage points, I was dead-on in my place predictions.
‘We've simply 'miscalculated' our tax payments and are willing to pay the remaining sum,’ the company spokesperson told The Jakarta Post.
As so often before, however, Louis XIV 'miscalculated' how foreigners would view his actions.
Meanwhile, Fine Gael strongly rejected media claims that their economic document, had 'miscalculated' by €1 billion per annum the borrowing implications of its policy.
The storage networking firm today said that an internal audit turned up two specific ways in which it 'miscalculated' the stock compensation.
The organisers of the French national lottery had 'miscalculated' the odds, and if someone were to buy up all the tickets they would automatically make a huge profit.
He 'miscalculated' his support and underestimated the enemy.
They died because someone 'miscalculated' the amount of time it would take for the car to cross the railroad tracks.
He seriously 'miscalculated' the attitudes of the other political leaders.
Now, though, it is hard to avoid the judgment that the Chancellor is 'miscalculating' .
I suspect that the Republican machine has seriously 'miscalculated' this year.
The military assessment now is that the U.S. 'miscalculated' Iraqi tribal and religious loyalties and did not realize Iraqis are likely to fight only for their brethren.
We have learned that the terrorists were wrong, that they 'miscalculated' .
Working conditions at the agency are very tense as unemployed people invariably wait for several hours in long queues leading to mistakes and 'miscalculations' being made by staff.
She told him she had 'miscalculated' the amount of money she needed for stock and was in danger of losing her customers if she couldn't meet her commitments.
And now he is 'miscalculating' America's response to his continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction.
He seriously 'miscalculated' public opinion of the other countries.
Experts say the immigrants may have been here all along, but earlier estimates may have been 'miscalculated' .
But it is hard to imagine him 'miscalculating' that it could be done in the teeth of active opposition from the other political parties, the electorate, and a somewhat sullen defence force.
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