verb
- past tense of misgauge; to judge or estimate incorrectly
Examples
- She misgauged the distance and threw the ball too far.
- The company misgauged consumer demand for the new product.
- He misgauged her reaction and was surprised by her anger.
- The pilot misgauged the wind speed during landing.
- They misgauged the time needed to complete the project.
- The coach misgauged the team’s ability to handle pressure.