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Meanings of
misinterpretation
in English
Portuguese
mal-entendido
Catalan
malentès
Spanish
mal entendido
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Putting the wrong interpretation on.
misunderstanding
mistaking
Portuguese
mal-entendido
Synonyms
Examples for "
misunderstanding
"
misunderstanding
mistaking
Examples for "
misunderstanding
"
1
To prevent
misunderstanding
I use the phrase 'for as long as necessary'.
2
Lilly thinks it's a result of Jobs'
misunderstanding
of what users want.
3
His attack on you was truly the result of an unfortunate
misunderstanding
.
4
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin later issued a statement apologizing for any
misunderstanding
.
5
However, the college has said the admission refusal arose from a
misunderstanding
.
1
My heart leapt; there was no
mistaking
the depressions in the case.
2
There was no
mistaking
the question in her voice, or the need.
3
We are always in danger of
mistaking
the common for the commonplace.
4
There was no
mistaking
the ladders' shape when they came into view.
5
There could be no
mistaking
the truthful ring of the simple details.
Usage of
misinterpretation
in English
1
These views are based on a
misinterpretation
of the entry in the
2
Nor is every
misinterpretation
of the past necessarily pernicious in its effects.
3
We believe that this is due to a
misinterpretation
of the Rubric.
4
Speaking generally, one may describe an illusion of perception as a
misinterpretation
.
5
He apologised for the guard's bluntness and his
misinterpretation
of his message.
6
But, to guard yourself and another from
misinterpretation
,
you must hear me.
7
This scenario can lead to increased potential downtime and
misinterpretation
of the problem.
8
Unfortunately, it still remains the source of much controversy and
misinterpretation
.
9
Morphologic analysis disconnected from the clinical and radiographic context may lead to
misinterpretation
.
10
Their rarity and peculiar morphology can lead to
misinterpretation
,
especially in small biopsies.
11
The normal signals and signs could be subject to clumsy
misinterpretation
.
12
But that jump in sophistication also left more room for
misinterpretation
and mistakes.
13
Dr Owens's
misinterpretation
of the essence of my letter was unfortunate.
14
Galimore did not correct Bogan's
misinterpretation
that he was still on the job.
15
He has probably misinterpreted some earlier authority, whose language lent itself to
misinterpretation
.
16
My methods may, as you say, have been open to
misinterpretation
.
Other examples for "misinterpretation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
misinterpretation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
lead to misinterpretation
possible misinterpretation
avoid misinterpretation
allege misinterpretation
deliberate misinterpretation
More collocations
Translations for
misinterpretation
Portuguese
mal-entendido
Catalan
malentès
Spanish
mal entendido
error de interpretación
equivocación
Misinterpretation
through the time
Misinterpretation
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common