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      • to repeat something someone has said in a way that is not accurate: Her promise was deliberately misquoted by her opponents, who then used it against her. I never said that at all - the press misquoted me.
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  1. Oct 11, 2019 · Do misquotes in fact happen? Yes. Even in direct quotations, which it is the sacrosanct duty of journalists to get exactly right. But like voter fraud, the myth of rampant misquoting is prevalent when in reality it rarely happens at serious news organizations.

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  3. Oct 25, 2011 · There's probably no communication more misquoted than silence. It's very hard to know what it says. Silence is a window into a fundamental misunderstanding in semiotics, or the study of signs.

  4. Jan 21, 2011 · First, the quotation might injure because it attributes an untrue factual assertion to the speaker. An example would be a fabricated quotation of a public official admitting he had been convicted of a serious crime when in fact he had not.

  5. Jun 1, 2016 · If one finds oneself in a position of being misquoted, the pros and cons of actions need to be carefully considered. Did this cause damage to your work or reputation? Perhaps you can run it by a trusted colleague or mentor to see if you were actually misquoted.

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  6. If someone is misquoted, something that they have said or written is repeated incorrectly. [...]

  7. to repeat something someone has said in a way that is not accurate: Her promise was deliberately misquoted by her opponents, who then used it against her. I never said that at all - the press misquoted me. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Quoting & making references.

  8. Feb 6, 2017 · : an act or instance of quoting something incorrectly : misquotation. "If it doesn't show up in the drug controls, then it's not doping," [Michele] Ferrari was quoted as having said (a statement he has since characterized as a misquote) … Bill Gifford.

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