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What is the past tense of misroute?

What's the past tense of misroute? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of misroute is misrouted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of misroute is misroutes.

The present participle of misroute is misrouting or misrouteing.

The past participle of misroute is misrouted.

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Some did terrible things, but they did them out of political desperation and misrouted nationalism, not enduring hate.
Had something this fantastic been misrouted by U. P. S.? Such questions about clothes might not matter at all.
At Roseville Avenue, our train was almost misrouted to the Montclair-Boonton Line.
This also allows the customer to trace their misrouted baggage via the internet should they wish.
If an incoming fax isn't getting jammed in the paper chute, then it's probably getting tossed out or misrouted by a colleague who doesn't realize that it's for you.
This will make sure that inquiries and the related documentation are not misrouted within the Fund secretariat.

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