misbelieve
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| mis·be·lieve
(mĭs'bĭ-lēv') Pronunciation Key
intr.v. mis·be·lieved, mis·be·liev·ing, mis·be·lieves Obsolete To hold a false or erroneous belief or opinion, especially in religious matters. mis'be·liev'er n. |
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Misbelieve
Mis`be*lieve"\, v. i. To believe erroneously, or in a false religion. "That misbelieving Moor." --Shak.
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