English to Turkish Dictionary mistaken

mistaken

yanlış
definition
verb
because I was inexperienced, I mistook the nature of our relationship
be wrong about.
adjective
she wondered whether she'd been mistaken about his intentions
wrong in one's opinion or judgment.
translation of 'mistaken'
adjective
yanlış,
hatalı
example
I think Moore is 'mistaken' on all counts.
If they thought painting and art was just something to do with colours, easels and long brushes, they were 'mistaken' .
Even though this is a 'mistaken' view, it is widely held.
Once again the hidden and 'mistaken' identity constructs this plot and furthers its comedy.
At the same time, she clearly does believe not simply that her opponents are 'mistaken' but that they are evil.
If you think that a hostage situation like the one in Russia could not happen here, you are sadly 'mistaken' .
He is an amateur pundit, if I am not 'mistaken' , but one of the most insightful writers around.
I suppose there are worse legacies than to have been both very great, and very badly 'mistaken' .
So I'm 'mistaken' to think of the people who designed my website as graphic designers?
They have said to me that they were 'mistaken' to think it could work.
It can also easily lead to a lack of expert leadership and even 'mistaken' judgements.
The reality that confounds these 'mistaken' stereotypes is that our religions have more in common with each other than with other religions.
This further exchange simply underlined the judge's view that counsel was prone to making not bad or 'mistaken' points, but false ones.
Have poets accepted the 'mistaken' notion that poetry is a dying art form?
Yet it would be 'mistaken' to assume that British support for the US hard line on Iraq was inevitable.
He soon found out, however, that he had been sorely 'mistaken' .
Am I 'mistaken' to think such a narrow view might be wrong?
Even if these accounts are false or 'mistaken' , surely they deserve some mention?
The government, decision-makers and society in general may still have a 'mistaken' view about agriculture.
In addition, privatisation without adequate competitive pressure creates the 'mistaken' perception that competition does not work.
The dispute was stoked by widespread but 'mistaken' assumptions about how the Iraqis would fight.
to be 'mistaken' about sth
They, however, are under the 'mistaken' impression she works for them.
I knew I wasn't 'mistaken'!
If the past is any indicator to the future, we are quite 'mistaken' .
He cites the 'mistaken' assumption that literally everything is faster in the Internet age.
There has been no acknowledgment of the 'mistaken' assumptions on which the modern edifice rests.
I was 'mistaken'
I was sadly 'mistaken' before, and we have come to an understanding now.
you're sadly 'mistaken'
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