missed

IPA: mˈɪst

adjective

  • not caught with the senses or the mind
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Examples of "missed" in Sentences

  • "Those are what we call missed opportunities," Bartlett said.
  • Palin missed an opportunity when she spoke Saturday night to the Gridiron Club.
  • KURTZ: Although the White House is mounting a campaign against what it calls missed (ph) in the Woodward book.
  • Missed Abortion The term missed abortion is used  when the fetus has died but is retained in the uterus, usually for some weeks.
  • Not to be missed is her cover for "The Swordswoman" where it shows a woman in a short kimono battling giant insects with her sword.
  • Dr Sharples spoke of being saddened by the Government's decision not to include designated Maori seats on the Auckland super-city council, which he described as a missed opportunity.
  • But in his Sept. 5 speech, Bush instead cited other historical failures – what he called missed opportunities to eliminate Lenin and Hitler when they were living in obscurity and writing about their improbable dreams of power.
  • "Learning to Live With Radical Islam" a front page plea by Newsweek to avoid drifting toward more and more war with the Muslim world (unless Googling the title missed something) didn't get comments in the antiwar blog spear except a poorly located one on Huffington Post.

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