Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdate.(verb)
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Use "misdates" in a sentence
"If someone misses the date in the corner or if there is a software error that misdates it, old news can get circulated as if it is new news."
"And what about Hitler's famous January 30, 1939 prophecy of extermination; a speech delivered before England had guaranteed Poland, before the commencement of hostilities, before American entry into the war Buchanan mentions, though doesn't analyze, the speech in his book; he also misdates the address."
"Or perhaps he means the letter to John Murray in which Byron reports (and misdates) Shelley's death."