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Meanings of entire misconception in English
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Usage of entire misconception in English
1
This was an entiremisconception on his part; but he would not be convinced that he was wrong.
2
We think that this theory is founded on an entiremisconception of the nature and powers of that Government.
3
He took the ground that the extermination of those people was due to an entiremisconception of the divine command.
4
The jury's action must have been due either to a wilful disregard of their oath or an entiremisconception of it.
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Thus is the revival system built up on an entiremisconception and misapprehension as to the coming and abiding of the Holy Spirit.
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But such criticism on Cicero as Lyttelton's proceeds on an entiremisconception of the design and purpose with which the ancients prosecuted philosophical studies.
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To attempt such a thing-tobase art on mathematics-argues(some one is sure to say) an entiremisconception of the nature and function of art.
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People suddenly discovered that what they had held all their lives to be facts were entiremisconceptions of the truth.