mistime in the PONS Dictionary

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Obviously he mistimed the tackle and he apologized after.
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They are much less reliable and take longer to build, exposing them to escalated interest costs, mistimed demand forecasts, and wage pressure by unions.
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And many investors have mistimed investments thanks to erratic moves by central bankers and policymakers.
qz.com
If he'd mistimed that, it would certainly have been a penalty, and possibly an early sauna too.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Snow took the first advantage, using the ropes to aid him with a neckbreaker but mistiming a flying leg drop.
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In the 1990s, women increasingly reported to wanting fewer children, and 24 percent of recent births were reported to be unwanted or mistimed.
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It was just mistimed, you're going to get them in derby games.
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People bumping into supposedly automatic doors when the backstage personnel mistimed opening them was a common accident depicted.
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He went for a slog and mistimed it.
www.cricbuzz.com
There is a theory that mistimed firing of neurons cause a temporary glitch in the processing of incoming information within the brain.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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