miscalculation Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
miscalculationsmiscarriage
miscarriages
miscarried
miscarry
miscarrying
miscast
miscasting
miscegenation
miscellanea
miscellaneous
miscellanies
miscellany
mischance
mischief
miscalculation's Usage Examples:
This strategic miscalculation caused abrupt inflation.
these weapons shared a reliability problem, which Hansen attributes to miscalculation of the reaction cross section of tritium in fusion reactions.
that does not come out as it was originally planned due to a mistake, miscalculation, a slip-up, or an error in judgment.
In 2003, the roof collapsed, as a result of a miscalculation in design and the new roof was reinforced with cables.
being driven off from mainland China, the very first grave strategic miscalculation made by the retreating nationalist government contributed at least equally.
As the John Barnard-designed McLaren MP4/1 would prove, this was a miscalculation.
what he saw as its "colossal misjudgment" for the very weak tone and miscalculation.
miscalculations initially, but the Communists were quicker to correct their miscalculation and immediately adjust their strategy to achieve final victory.
A second miscalculation was in accepting assistance from warlords.
Furthermore, a miscalculation caused by a change in finishing location resulted in a course of only.
Tigers had the postseason ban lifted in early June due to the NCAA's miscalculation of the football program's APR based on outdated information the NCAA.
The police concluded that "some mischance or miscalculation or some clumsy bungling" had caused the bomb to explode in Bourdin's.
Lancastrian officers who York thought were his allies, or simple rashness or miscalculation by York.
the Nationalists were driven from mainland China, they made the same miscalculation: they enlisted the help of local "guerrilla" fighters--who were mostly.
Synonyms:
rounding error; rounding; boomerang; mistake; backfire; misestimation; error; truncation error; misreckoning; fault;
Antonyms:
irresponsibleness; merit; worthlessness; absolve; perfection;