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单词 misreport
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misreportn.

Brit. /ˌmɪsrᵻˈpɔːt/, U.S. /ˌmɪsrəˈpɔrt/, /ˌmɪsriˈpɔrt/
Forms: see mis- prefix1 and report n.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mis- prefix1, report n.
Etymology: < mis- prefix1 + report n.
1. Unfavourable repute. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > [noun]
lose1297
misreportc1425
unhonestyc1425
obloquy1469
misfame1482
discredit1551
disfavour1581
disgrace1597
disesteem1603
discredence1611
disestimation1619
disreputation1633
disrepute1653
distrust1667
disreputableness1710
disconsideration1835
nigritude1869
disodour1882
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) ii. 6704 With-oute spot of trespace or of blame, Of mysreport in hyndring of our name.
1553 T. Wilson Arte of Rhetorique ii. f. 56v Any misreport, or euil behauior of our partes here tofore.
1589 T. Cooper Admon. People of Eng. 12 They..shall often light into..misliking of many, and thereby get misreport.
1697 E. Stillingfleet Disc. Trinity 42 The mis-report of him came from his zeal against Sabellianism.
2. A false or incorrect report, esp. of the actions or character of a person.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > misrepresentation > [noun] > instance of
misreport1530
misrecital1539
misreciting1572
subreption1587
travesty1674
false pretences1757
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > incorrect information > [noun] > instance of
shepherd's calendar1506
misreport1530
misrecital1539
misinformation?1615
missaying1650
Plinyism1693
misstatement1790
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 585/1 I hynder ones promocion by my mysse reporte.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Num. xiv. E Because they brought vp a myszreporte of the lande, that it was euell.
1587 in Bannatyne Misc. (1827) I. iii Malicious persouns..hes nocht sparit..to charge me with divers misraports.
1630 J. Winthrop et al. Let. 7 Apr. in T. Hutchinson Hist. Colony of Massachusetts-Bay (1764) I. App. 487 Your charitie may have met with some occasion of discouragement through the misreport of our intentions.
a1649 W. Drummond Hist. James II in Wks. (1711) 26 The King at first was loth to lend an Ear to Misreports and Calumnies of a Man lately so well deserving.
1736 T. Carte Hist. Life Duke Ormonde I. 312 The apprehension he lay under of those misreports.
1865 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia V. xviii. vi. 140 An Aide-de-Camp made a small misnomer, misreport of one word, which was terribly important.
1901 A. Lang Magic & Relig. 44 If they are all misreports..what is the value of anthropological evidence?
1990 New Eng. Jrnl. Med. 4 Jan. 47/1 A misreport or mix-up is unlikely.
3. False or inaccurate reporting. Now somewhat literary.
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1535 T. Starkey Let. 15 Feb. in England (1878) i. p. xvii Yf I had found truth in dede thes thyngys wych by mysreport ther wyth you were commynly sayd.
1588 W. Lambarde Eirenarcha (rev. ed.) ii. vii. 254 The one chargeth the other with wordes of misreport.
1660 N. Ingelo Bentivolio & Urania ii. 107 You may have receiv'd misreport concerning him.
1751 S. Richardson Clarissa (ed. 3) VII. c. 387 That I should..be the occasion..of widening differences by light misreport.
1867 Sci. Amer. 13 Apr. 231/1 If this be..a silly repetition of vulgar misreport, its authoritative exposure is of the highest importance.
1987 Times Lit. Suppl. 31 July 815/3 Hepburn has cleared away a huge clutter of accumulated legend and misreport.
1991 E. S. Connell Alchymist's Jrnl. (1992) 59 Crippling punishment, censure—so much seems our messuage since what has been destined for superiority comes dressed in misreport.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

misreportv.

Brit. /ˌmɪsrᵻˈpɔːt/, U.S. /ˌmɪsrəˈpɔrt/
Forms: see mis- prefix1 and report v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mis- prefix1, report v.
Etymology: < mis- prefix1 + report v. Compare earlier misreport n.
1.
a. transitive. To report (an event, action, statement, etc.) incorrectly; to give a false or inaccurate account of.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > incorrect information > report or state wrongly [verb (transitive)]
misreportc1450
mistell1565
misrecite1573
misrelate1621
misstate1643
c1450 in G. R. Owst Preaching in Mediaeval Eng. (1926) v. 219 Thei depravyn it, and the prechour also, and mysreportyn it.
c1450 (?a1405) J. Lydgate Complaint Black Knight (Fairf.) 605 in Minor Poems (1934) ii. 407 I am worthy for to bere the blame, Yf eny thing mys-reported be.
1592 R. Greene Thirde Pt. Conny-catching sig. D3v This tale, because it was somewhat misreported before…is set downe now in true forme.
a1641 R. Montagu Acts & Monuments (1642) 230 He mis-reporteth Herods off-spring and descent.
1722 D. Defoe Jrnl. Plague Year 48 There hath been heretofore great abuse in misreporting the Disease.
1857 T. De Quincey R. Bentley (rev. ed.) in Select. Grave & Gay VII. 60 His behaviour..scandalously misreported by Bennet.
1874 J. L. Motley Life John of Barneveld I. iv. 203 Villeroy had..been making mischief..by reporting and misreporting private conversations.
1902 J. Gardiner Eng. Ch. 16th Cent. (1903) iv. 57 He declared his language had been misreported.
1987 Washington Post (Nexis) 20 Feb. d1 Home officials said they would report nurses who misreported treatments to the board that licenses nurses.
b. transitive. To misrepresent a statement or opinion of (a person).
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a1544 H. Latimer Let. in J. Foxe Actes & Monuments (1563) 1323/1 Christ him self was misreported, and falsely accused.
1675 R. Baxter Catholick Theol. ii. i. 11 You wholly mistake and misreport us.
1699 J. Collier Def. Short View Eng. Stage 127 He calls me an unfair Adversary, as if I had misreported him.
1844 R. W. Emerson Ess. 2nd Ser. iii. 111 The hero is misconceived and misreported.
1862 G. Rawlinson Five Great Monarchies: Chaldæa I. viii. 215 The probability would seem to be, that Berosus has been misreported.
1907 J. London Iron Heel x. 165 The papers..misreported him beautifully. They twisted his words and phrases away from the context, and turned his subdued and controlled remarks into a howling anarchistic speech.
1999 Hindustan Times (Electronic ed.) 7 June Mr Bhattarai claims that the media misreported him.
c. transitive. With object and infinitive (formerly also with complement). Now rare.
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1574 A. Golding tr. A. Marlorat Catholike Expos. Reuelation 39 [They] boast themselues to be professors of the true faythe, and misreport thee to folow a false doctrine.
1579 W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 4 You misreport S. Peter being a Lord of the higher house.
1975 Economist (Nexis) 1 Feb. 19 Sir Geoffrey Howe was misreported to be for Mrs Thatcher.
2. intransitive. To give a false or inaccurate report. Frequently with of. Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > incorrect information > give wrong information [verb (intransitive)]
missaya1325
misaver1402
misreport1460
misinform1605
1460 W. Worcester in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 204 If they woll labour to damage or hendre me, all the worlde woll mys-reporte of hem and litel truste hem.
c1475 (c1450) P. Idley Instr. to his Son (Cambr.) (1935) ii. A. 603 (MED) When men speke he woll mysreporte, And ofte moche harme cometh of suche leesyng.
1566 in J. Maidment Analecta Scotica (1834) I. 101 Her maiesty suld geve no credit to these that wald..mesreport of ws and our just caus.
1579 W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue f. 10 If to slaunder and misreport be a worke of righteousnesse.
1601 J. Wheeler Treat. Commerce 62 The doings, which..they..doe..misreport of.
1655 R. Baillie Disswasive Vindic. 81 Their forwardnesse to misreport, disreport, discovers much evill affection in their spirits.
3. transitive. To speak ill of; to slander. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > slander or calumniate [verb (transitive)]
to say or speak shame of, on, byc950
teleeOE
sayOE
to speak evil (Old English be) ofc1000
belie?c1225
betell?c1225
missayc1225
skandera1300
disclanderc1300
wrenchc1300
bewrayc1330
bite1330
gothele1340
slanderc1340
deprave1362
hinderc1375
backbite1382
blasphemec1386
afamec1390
fame1393
to blow up?a1400
defamea1400
noise1425
to say well (also evil, ill, etc.) of (also by)1445
malignc1450
to speak villainy of1470
infame1483
injury1484
painta1522
malicea1526
denigrate1526
disfamea1533
misreporta1535
sugill?1539
dishonest?c1550
calumniate1554
scandalize1566
ill1577
blaze1579
traduce1581
misspeak1582
blot1583
abuse1592
wronga1596
infamonize1598
vilify1598
injure?a1600
forspeak1601
libel1602
infamize1605
belibel1606
calumnize1606
besquirt1611
colly1615
scandala1616
bedirt1622
soil1641
disfigurea1643
sycophant1642
spatter1645
sugillate1647
bespattera1652
bedung1655
asperse1656
mischieve1656
opprobriatea1657
reflect1661
dehonestate1663
carbonify1792
defamate1810
mouth1810
foul-mouth1822
lynch1836
rot1890
calumny1895
ding1903
bad-talk1938
norate1938
bad-mouth1941
monster1967
a1535 T. More Dialoge of Comfort (1553) ii. xix. sig. M.viiv Lest he should geue other folke occasion to..missereport him for an ipocrite.
1597 in J. Stuart Misc. Spalding Club (1841) I. 163 Mynding, be detracting and misreporting thame, to bring thame in disgrace and contempt.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure (1623) v. i. 147 A man that neuer yet Did (as he vouches) mis-report your Grace. View more context for this quotation
1625 in R. S. Ferguson & W. Nanson Munic. Rec. Carlisle (1887) 280 James Blaklocke..did misreport and slaunder the wife of Alexander Addle..in calling her shepe stealer.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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