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miss1 [mɪs] N (form of adress)

I . miss2 <-es> N

II . miss2 VB intr

III . miss2 VB trans

1. miss (not hit):

2. miss (not catch):

3. miss (not go):

4. miss (regret absence):

I . miss out VB trans

1. miss out (omit):

2. miss out (overlook):

3. miss out (person):

we missed her out

II . miss out VB intr

Usage examples with missed

we missed her out
I nearly missed the bus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Because of its locale, the station can easily be missed.
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He missed games due to chicken pox.
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Brown missed the season due to being blacklisted for confirmed dissipation and general insubordination.
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The missed call infuriated the host team and opened the discussion, for the umpteenth time, about goal-line technology.
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This also provides students with the opportunity to watch any class that they may have missed, so that they do not fall behind.
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A person may wake up in a typical room, with most things looking normal, and realize he or she overslept and missed the start time at work or school.
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Both the landing gear issue and the concerns regarding speed made the captain focus on the possibility of a missed approach.
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Wore an outsize, steel-lined fedora from beneath which his weak, watery eyes missed everything.
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Consequently, there is disappointment at this missed opportunity to better establish where the boundary lies between patentable and non-patentable software.
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The three players were owed back pay, and claimed the missed checks breached their contracts.
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