English to Tamil Dictionary misjudge

misjudge

பிழையாக
definition
verb
he felt that he had completely misjudged the man
form a wrong opinion or conclusion about.
translation of 'misjudge'
தவறாக மதிப்பிடு
example
The eight-year-old tends to trip often, 'misjudge' space and bangs into things and is not comfortable climbing stairs.
I'd imagine this directly kills dozens of people every year who get the dosage wrong or 'misjudge' the breaking strain of a rope.
He said that drivers that have been ‘driving for decades have a tendency of being overconfident’ on the road, often causing them to 'misjudge' certain conditions and causing serious accidents.
At long distances, players often 'misjudge' the speed of the receiver.
I should perhaps mention, from my own experience, that even an experienced novelist can seriously 'misjudge' the length of a novel.
There is an anecdote in the most recent book about the Bush White House which neatly captures how Europeans 'misjudge' the President, and why they are wrong to do so.
But still, Taiwan should never discount the possibility that China might 'misjudge' the situation.
Incorrect reports are mainly the results of mistakes or 'misjudgments' , and are seldom made on purpose.
I must have 'misjudged' the distance, or the speed of the ball.
I'm sorry for 'misjudging' you and jumping to conclusions.
You know, I may have 'misjudged' what a great man and great president Ronald Reagan really was.
We totally 'misjudged' the political forces within the country.
They certainly surprised the press and broadcast media, which badly 'misjudged' the public mood.
Does it worry me knowing that we might similarly be 'misjudging' North Korea?
I think the Bush supporters would say, well, maybe the Europeans are 'misjudging' Bush the same way.
In any case, he clearly feels that his right-wing government is being gravely 'misjudged' because of the leftwing historical bias being taught in schools.
Based entirely on anonymous sources, the article chronicles an unrelieved series of 'misjudgments' , errors and failures.
I felt slightly stung, as though I'd completely 'misjudged' the previous caliber of the story.
Too many liberal and progressive activists 'misjudged' the recall revolt and wound up on the wrong side of a populist tsunami.
He gets the feeling that he has 'misjudged' the whole situation entirely.
Seriously 'misjudging' the popular mood in Spain, Napoleon, with a mixture of intrigue and brute force, sought to remove the Bourbons and replace them with one of his brothers.
Clearly, we thought The Corrs were a straight act, but it turns out we've been 'misjudging' them: they've been a parody of The Nolans in the style of the Cranberries all along.
He 'misjudged' the distance between him and a chair, as he stumbled over it.
But is it just the far left that is badly 'misjudging' this battle?
She jumped off the swing to stand before him, but she 'misjudged' her footing and tripped over her long skirts to fall flat on her face.
Social services, education and health managers in Norfolk said a series of crucial mistakes and 'misjudgments' had been made.
On reflection, I wonder if I've 'misjudged' what he's been doing.
Not a single government minister has resigned or been sacked for the mistakes made, the 'misjudgments' taken, and the false prospectus on which we were taken to war.
It's good to be working in a more positive environment again and C.S. if you read this, my apologies for 'misjudging' you.
He'd completely 'misjudged' my not inconsiderable speed, obviously.
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