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mischoose

American  
[mis-chooz] / mɪsˈtʃuz /

verb (used without object)

mischose, mischosen, mischose, mischoosing
  1. to make a wrong or improper choice.


verb (used with object)

mischose, mischosen, mischose, mischoosing
  1. to choose wrongly or improperly.

Etymology

Origin of mischoose

1200–50; mis- 1 + choose; replacing Middle English mischesen

Example Sentences

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How they are provided for upon the earth, appearing at intervals; How dear and dreadful they are to the earth; How they inure to themselves as much as to any—What a paradox appears         their age; How people respond to them, yet know them not; How there is something relentless in their fate, all times; How all times mischoose the objects of their adulation and reward, And how the same inexorable price must still be paid for the same great         purchase.

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