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misinˈfer, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To infer wrongly; also, † to draw a wrong inference from.
1597Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. lii. §4 Nestorius..did..mis-inferre that in Christ those natures can by no coniunction make one person. 1640Sir E. Dering Carmelite (1641) B ij, You corrupt one Text and mis-inferre two other. a1663Sanderson Serm., Ad Clerum (1681) 67 Such conclusions as are mis-inferred hence. 1700Collier 2nd Def. Short View 101 Because Modesty is the Character of Women, [I] misinfer, that no Woman must be shewn without it. |