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1. to mistake one thing for another; to mix up two things; to confuse two things; to take by mistake
2. to misunderstand; to misapprehend
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1. Mistaking; Misunderstanding
1. Did not mistake.; Did not mix up.
1. Want to exchange.; Want to confuse.
1. Don't want to get mixed up.; Don't want to confuse.
1. Just mistook; Just confused
1. mix up; get the wrong thing
1. Don't mix them up.; Don't get them confused.
1. Not mistaken.; Not confused.
1. Must not mix up.; Must not confuse.
1. Mistaking; Confusing
1. Must have mistaken; Must have confused
1. Don't have to confuse.; No need to mix up.
1. Must not mix up.; Must not confuse.
1. Cannot be mistaken.; Cannot be confused.
1. Can be mistaken.; Can be confused.
2. To be mistaken; To be confused
1. About to mistake; About to confuse
1. Looks like mistaken identity.; Seems like they've been confused.
1. Are mistaken.; Are confusing.
1. Don't mistake.; Don't confuse.
1. Don't mix them up.; Don't get them confused.
1. Let's confuse.; Let's mix up.
1. Can be mistaken.; Can be confused.
1. Prone to confusion; Likely to mix up
1. To be mistaken for each other; To be swapped/exchanged (and thus mistaken)
1. To have someone mistake; To have someone confuse
1. Looks like a mistake.; Looks like they've been mixed up.
1. They say [someone] mixed [things] up.; They say [someone] confused [things].
1. Mistook; Got mixed up
1. Left mismatched; Left switched
1. Don't get it wrong.; Don't mix it up.
1. Must not confuse; Should not mistake
1. To see through to the end; To carry through to completion
1. Seems mistaken.; Appears to be confused.
1. Seems they mistook.; Appears to be a misunderstanding.
1. If you mistake; If you get confused
1. Please mistake.; Please get it wrong.