miscontinue

verb

Etymology

From mis- + continue.

  1. derived from continuāre
  2. derived from continuer
  3. inherited from continuen
  4. prefixed as miscontinue — “mis + continue

Definitions

  1. To continue wrongly.

    • As to the seventh particular, viz. Where the process on an appeal, indictment, or information, shall be said to be discontinued, or miscontinued, or put without day.
    • Poet do not mis-spell our thoughts or miscontinue what is held in our hearts.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA