“miss assessed” “miss-assessed” or “misassessed”?












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I googled this, and I am getting ambiguous results. In books, even in legal documents, I can find examples of "misassess", "miss assess" and "miss-assess". What is the correct way to spell this verb?



Examples:





  • Their needs had been massively miss assessed

    (link) Non-humans in Social Science: Ontologies, Theories and Case Studies

  • Thomas Dimitroff talked about "miss assessed moves" and there un-intended consequences.
    Tweeted by D. Orlando Ledbetter, three-time APSE award-winning sportswriter.

  • There are some miss-assessed buildings in damage assessment by local government;
    Engineering Geology and the Environment


  • Williamson’s example acquires reason to think he has misassessed what his evidence is, whereas Andy only acquires reason to think she has misassessed what her evidence supports.
    Evidence and Fallibility (pdf) by Joshua DiPaolo





None of these forms can I find in a dictionary.










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I googled this, and I am getting ambiguous results. In books, even in legal documents, I can find examples of "misassess", "miss assess" and "miss-assess". What is the correct way to spell this verb?



Examples:





  • Their needs had been massively miss assessed

    (link) Non-humans in Social Science: Ontologies, Theories and Case Studies

  • Thomas Dimitroff talked about "miss assessed moves" and there un-intended consequences.
    Tweeted by D. Orlando Ledbetter, three-time APSE award-winning sportswriter.

  • There are some miss-assessed buildings in damage assessment by local government;
    Engineering Geology and the Environment


  • Williamson’s example acquires reason to think he has misassessed what his evidence is, whereas Andy only acquires reason to think she has misassessed what her evidence supports.
    Evidence and Fallibility (pdf) by Joshua DiPaolo





None of these forms can I find in a dictionary.










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  • Related and probable duplicates: english.stackexchange.com/q/359719 english.stackexchange.com/q/889 english.stackexchange.com/q/192764 english.stackexchange.com/q/89701 english.stackexchange.com/q/25941

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    2 days ago
















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I googled this, and I am getting ambiguous results. In books, even in legal documents, I can find examples of "misassess", "miss assess" and "miss-assess". What is the correct way to spell this verb?



Examples:





  • Their needs had been massively miss assessed

    (link) Non-humans in Social Science: Ontologies, Theories and Case Studies

  • Thomas Dimitroff talked about "miss assessed moves" and there un-intended consequences.
    Tweeted by D. Orlando Ledbetter, three-time APSE award-winning sportswriter.

  • There are some miss-assessed buildings in damage assessment by local government;
    Engineering Geology and the Environment


  • Williamson’s example acquires reason to think he has misassessed what his evidence is, whereas Andy only acquires reason to think she has misassessed what her evidence supports.
    Evidence and Fallibility (pdf) by Joshua DiPaolo





None of these forms can I find in a dictionary.










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I googled this, and I am getting ambiguous results. In books, even in legal documents, I can find examples of "misassess", "miss assess" and "miss-assess". What is the correct way to spell this verb?



Examples:





  • Their needs had been massively miss assessed

    (link) Non-humans in Social Science: Ontologies, Theories and Case Studies

  • Thomas Dimitroff talked about "miss assessed moves" and there un-intended consequences.
    Tweeted by D. Orlando Ledbetter, three-time APSE award-winning sportswriter.

  • There are some miss-assessed buildings in damage assessment by local government;
    Engineering Geology and the Environment


  • Williamson’s example acquires reason to think he has misassessed what his evidence is, whereas Andy only acquires reason to think she has misassessed what her evidence supports.
    Evidence and Fallibility (pdf) by Joshua DiPaolo





None of these forms can I find in a dictionary.







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  • Related and probable duplicates: english.stackexchange.com/q/359719 english.stackexchange.com/q/889 english.stackexchange.com/q/192764 english.stackexchange.com/q/89701 english.stackexchange.com/q/25941

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Comments are not for extended discussion; this conversation has been moved to chat.

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Related and probable duplicates: english.stackexchange.com/q/359719 english.stackexchange.com/q/889 english.stackexchange.com/q/192764 english.stackexchange.com/q/89701 english.stackexchange.com/q/25941

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2 days ago







Related and probable duplicates: english.stackexchange.com/q/359719 english.stackexchange.com/q/889 english.stackexchange.com/q/192764 english.stackexchange.com/q/89701 english.stackexchange.com/q/25941

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