misdate

VERB
  1. assign the wrong date to
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How To Use misdate In A Sentence

  • His lawyer told him he could not understand why the Justice Department would bring up a charge on the technicality of one misdated check.
  • I have never even heard of any of the fossils that he misdated - they are all obscure and of no importance to the big picture of human evolution.
  • The company said it was unlikely it would have to re-state historical results as a result of the misdated stock grants.
  • Unfortunately, she misdated her finds, resulting in what seemed to be a discrepancy between the discoveries of archaeology and the Bible.
  • The company said it was unlikely it would have to re-state historical results as a result of the misdated stock grants.
  • Unfortunately however, the paleobotanical data cited were misdated, and one hopes that such information does not enter into the world of dogma.
  • The devastation of the 1923 Kanto earthquake -- so complete, many archival pictures misdate photos from the era as World War II -- led to an incredible boom.
  • Pieter de Hooch's arrival in Delft is misdated in the catalogue as 1654, although a will he witnessed in 1652 describes him as a ‘resident of Delft’.
  • From the annal for the year 757, misdated 755 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which was a series of annals copied and circulated probably soon after 890. The Early Middle Ages 500-1000
  • For example, the authors incorrectly state that John Brown was incarcerated in Richmond, misdate Confederate President Jefferson Davis's inauguration, and even get President George Washington's birthday wrong.
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