Noun
A wrong or unjust judgment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCEO Randall Stephenson sent a memo saying that while hiring Cohen was Done according to the law and entirely legitimate” their association was “a serious misjudgment.” Source: Internet
Mr. Kotkin also implicitly criticized the Iranian judicial authorities, saying they made a colossal misjudgment about what constitutes espionage. Source: Internet
One case the book cites is the US Intelligence Community’s misjudgment of Iraq and that country’s possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). Source: Internet
Everyone tries to run for cover—Horza, Balveda, Unaha-Closp, and the Mind all make it, but Yalson makes one last-minute misjudgment, and Xoxarle shoots her down just as Quayanorl’s train hits. Source: Internet
Relationships are endangered, he shows, by misunderstanding and misjudgment more than malice. Source: Internet
The success of this effort has been besmirched by misjudgment in its application, however. Source: Internet