"Misdialled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Misdialled" Meaning

Misdialled (adjective): incorrect or mistaken in one's dialing, resulting in a call being made to a wrong or unintended number, often by accident or miskeying a phone number.

"Misdialled" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Misdialled"


I try to call my friend, but I misdialled the number and ended up ringing her parents instead.
The customer service representative told me that I had misdialled the phone number and to try again.
I'm pretty sure I misdialled the number for the pizza place, because no one answered.
She spent 10 minutes trying to get through to the doctor, only to find out she had misdialled the phone number.
After hours of trying to get in touch with the hotel, I finally realized I had misdialled the phone number and was actually calling a different hotel altogether.

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To misdiagnose means to incorrectly identify or interpret the nature of a patient's illness, disease, or condition, often resulting in improper treatment or failure to provide effective care. It can also refer to making an incorrect diagnosis in another context, such as identifying a problem or issue.

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Misdialed refers to a mistake made while dialing a phone number, resulting in a wrong or invalid number being reached. In other words, a dialer accidentally dials a wrong number, often causing inconvenience and wasted time.

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Past tense of "misdo". Mised means to do something wrong or unofficially. Example: "The judge excused the mised retirement benefits because the employer had changed the rule."

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Misdirect is a verb that means to guide or divert someone or something away from the intended goal or course, often unintentionally or involuntarily. It can also refer to the act of misleading or deceiving someone, often by giving them false information or leading them to believe something that is not true. For example, "The magician misdirected the audience's attention by talking loudly while performing the trick."

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