different between misdirect vs undirect
misdirect
English
Etymology
mis- +? direct
Verb
misdirect (third-person singular simple present misdirects, present participle misdirecting, simple past and past participle misdirected)
- To direct something wrongly
- To direct attention away from covert actions or intended targets.
- To put the incorrect address on a mail item
Translations
Anagrams
- creditism, miscredit
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undirect
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?nd????kt/, /?nda????kt/
Etymology 1
From un- +? direct.
Verb
undirect (third-person singular simple present undirects, present participle undirecting, simple past and past participle undirected)
- (transitive) To misdirect; mislead.
- 1645, Thomas Fuller, Good Thoughts in Bad Times
- false fires to undirect seamen in a tempest
- 1645, Thomas Fuller, Good Thoughts in Bad Times
Etymology 2
From un- (“not”) +? direct.
Adjective
undirect (comparative more undirect, superlative most undirect)
- Not direct.
Synonyms
- indirect
Derived terms
- undirectly
Anagrams
- reinduct, uncredit
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