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- DictionaryMis·field/ˌmisˈfēld/
verb
- 1. (in cricket and rugby) field (a ball) badly or clumsily.
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The meaning of MISFIELD is to field (a ball) badly. How to use misfield in a sentence.
2 days ago · misfield in British English. (ˌmɪsˈfiːld ) sport. verb (transitive) 1. to fail to field properly or adequately. noun. 2. a failure to field properly or adequately. Collins English Dictionary.
noun [ C ] (also mis-field) us / ˈmɪsˌfiːld / uk / ˈmɪs.fiːld /. a failure to correctly catch, stop, or pick up the ball in a game such as cricket or rugby (= a game played with an oval ball): A terrible misfield led to four runs. There were also mis-fields and a series of no-balls.
verb [ I or T ] (also mis-field) uk / mɪsˈfiːld / us / ˌmɪsˈfiːld /. to fail to correctly catch, stop, or pick up the ball in a game such as cricket or rugby (= a game played with an oval ball): You don’t often see him misfield. She mis-fielded the second ball.
1 day ago · misfield in British English. (ˌmɪsˈfiːld ) sport. verb (transitive) 1. to fail to field properly or adequately. noun. 2. a failure to field properly or adequately. Collins English Dictionary.
1. to fail to field properly or adequately. [...] 2. a failure to field properly or adequately. [...] Conjugations of 'misfield' present simple: I misfield, you misfield [...] past simple: I misfielded, you misfielded [...] past participle: misfielded. More. Synonyms of 'misfield' • fumble, bungle, spoil, botch [...] More.
6 days ago · Noun [ edit] misfield (plural misfields) ( baseball, cricket, rugby) A failure to field (“ catch or intercept and play ”) a ball properly.