How To Use Misremember In A Sentence

  • I misremembered the date
  • When Clemens was asked if that was true, he said that Pettitte remains his good friend, but -- quote -- "misheard" and -- quote -- "misremembered. CNN Transcript Feb 13, 2008
  • Of course, it's been a long time since I read SGTR, so maybe I misremember. Enron, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Well before 100, he will misremember Rod as Ron, but will then mistype it as Rod. Matthew Yglesias » Blago’s Metaphor
  • The painting has two titles, The Racetrack and Death on a Pale Horse, but I always misremember it as Death, the Rider. The Memory Palace
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  • misremember," jumble, and confuse the whole allegory, but he so misapprehended its meaning in many points, that the lessons taught and the morals drawn were very wide of the mark indeed. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
  • Well before 100, he will misremember Rod as Ron, but will then mistype it as Rod. Matthew Yglesias » Blago’s Metaphor
  • An idea I like better is that he measured the distance in terms of paces, and later misremembered the number as counting feet.
  • I guess the most obvious mundane explanation is that you misremembered where you were when you ran across it.
  • Embarrassingly, I misremembered the Ray Bradbury title I listed as one of my top five!
  • The fact that a particular respondent uses a placebo in a clinical context is not likely to be misremembered, however, even if the frequency is misjudged.
  • Guin kicked her heels, muttering the misremembered words to herself. 365 tomorrows » Sam Clough : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • I can't wait to tell Seabass as he grows older about Snipergate, my personal favorite mini-drama of the election year, when Hillary Clinton "misremembered" being shot at by snipers and having to run "zig-zag" after getting off a plane in Bosnia. The Next Next President
  • Clemens said he couldn't explain Andy Pettitte's statement, other than to say Pettitte had "misremembered" their conversation. Under oath, McNamee and Clemens draw battle lines
  • The intense separatist nationalism of the early 1990s was a relatively short-lived phenomenon, cooked up by local politicians from convenient myths and misremembered history. The Return
  • In Stoppard's poignant and witty memory play, the poet lies on his deathbed remembering and misremembering his emotional and scholarly life.
  • It might have been the same experiment and I'm just misremembering it, actually.
  • Part of the reason he is giving away the collection is because of failing health, so it's possible he just misremembered the place the professor was calling from.
  • It may struggle for a "misremembered" name on occasion, but it knows far better than its juniors who it is, where it comes from, and for what it stands. The No-Name Generation
  • Turns out he slightly misremembered the dream, but the point stands nonetheless… the example is just instrumental.
  • What this means, in practical terms, is that despite long lines at the airport, sunburns, and disappointing meals, people often misremember their vacations as more idyllic than they actually were.
  • At some point, at least a year ago, probably longer, I misremembered my account ID and have been entering it wrong ever since.
  • Yet to the extent that Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) is remembered at all today, he is usually misremembered, which is a travesty. The Wizard of Tuskegee
  • I'm likely to misremember that time of my life, because, ultimately, I crashed and got badly burnt, metaphorically speaking. In the nude
  • If I try to talk to you about it, you have this odd habit of ‘forgetting’ the episode or misremembering the details.
  • When Clemens was asked if that was true, he said that Pettitte remains his good friend but "misheard" and "misremembered. CNN Transcript Feb 13, 2008
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • Chris is either misremembering or deliberately conflating two separate issues.
  • Aside from "misremember" - ing the fact that he did not win the U.S. Rachel Maddow: Mark Kirk 'Has Made Up An Amazing Array Of Stuff' (VIDEO)
  • It is part of the human activity of storytelling to retell, misremember, breakup and tell backwards, peek into the crannies and tell the other stories (thank you Euripides), wonder what might have been, what could be, and tell the same stories over and over, but tell them slant. Fan the Flames
  • However, researchers also found that older healthy adults showed distortions, misremembering personal details about the terrorist attacks 25 percent of the time.
  • | Reply | Permalink she "misremembered" this FOUR TIMES over FOUR MONTHS!! Hillary On Bosnia Screw-Up: "It Proves I'm Human, Which For Some Is A Revelation"
  • In fact, however, things are a bit glummer than they were – I had misremembered and thought I had to do only 12 repeats and then find a good stopping-place in the 13th. Archive 2009-02-01
  • So there's a chance I've misremembered the author.
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • I had totally forgotten, and sort of "misremembered" someone else saying it. Your Right Hand Thief
  • Brundage said by phone Friday that he didn't realize he had "misremembered" the facts of 12 years ago until he was given a copy of the letter. KSL / U.S. / National
  • Gordon (@24) I stand corrcted, I do apparently misremember, though I think this line from Friedman pertinent to the point. Matthew Yglesias » Friedman to Palestinians: Suck on This
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • That's a shame, because had Pettitte been there, painfully telling the cameras that Clemens admitted to him that he took HGH, it's doubtful that Clemens could have dismissed such significant testimony with his already-legendary "misremembered" and "misheard" comments. Before Congress, Clemens knocks self out of box
  • It's always worth another look at Bush's stultifyingly inept reply where, ignorant of his own devastating college aid cuts, he fumfered, muttered, went completely silent staring at the floor, and in the end "misremembered" the truth - he had just days before passed the biggest cut ever in student loans, cutting students off and increasing loan rates. click here OpEdNews - Diary: Hi George. What Would YOU Say to George Dubya Bush if You Were Fact to Face With Him?
  • I am well aware that I have probably misremembered my A-level history, but no one had anything better.
  • He is often misremembered as asserting that real interest is independent of inflation and monetary shocks.
  • In short order, Clemens broadcast a secretly recorded phone conversation with McNamee that made him sound like a mob enforcer, dared Congress to make a federal case out of it, and doubled down by insisting everybody else either "misheard" or "misremembered" what he said and did. Theithacajournal.com -
  • I just fired up the previous game a few minutes ago to make sure that I haven't been misremembering it, and I immediately found it much friendlier.
  • But Wilson may have been told differently at the time, or may have misremembered the story in a way that tended to magnify his own importance.
  • How much time elapsed before he wrote a full description of the combat action remains unknown, but it could easily have been long enough for some details to be misremembered or lost entirely.
  • The only sizable store of books in English was the American Book Center, a faintly indecent basement establishment mainly stocked, unless I misremember, with Mad comics and X-rated-looking publications. Touched by Evil
  • He proved overconfident on the witness stand, misremembering a key piece of evidence.
  • Unfortunately, she - well, let's put it kindly and say she misremembered the ‘research’ she was quoting, as I discovered when I e-mailed her.
  • They do, of course: historians, like everyone else, can misread, misremember, misinterpret, or misunderstand things.

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