Interpret in the wrong way.
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Examples for "misunderstand"
Examples for "misunderstand"
1This makes sense, and I don't make mistakes and misunderstand the situation.
2The major is the last man in the world to misunderstand me.
3Do not imagine that I can misunderstand it; it does you honour.
4But do not misunderstand me; I admire the English private-thefighting man-exceedingly.
5You will not misunderstand that expression- Ispeakof my debt in money.
1The mountaineer had evidently begun to misinterpret his visits to the cabin.
2The persons who bring discredit on fashion are those who misinterpret it.
3Nor can I conceive that any one will so misinterpret the custom.
4We get orders and levels tangled up; we misunderstand and misinterpret relations.
5Try not to misinterpret and dismiss this vibe as a pushy one!
1A lot of people tried to misconstrue our position and our statement.
2Mr. Hamish, however, chose to misconstrue instructions in the most deplorable manner.
3I wouldn't want you to get confused or to misconstrue my meaning.
4They say this is liable to misconstruction, and then misconstrue it themselves.
5We misconstrue the nature of even those few days or weeks.
1Nor was it possible to misapprehend the meaning of what they beheld.
2Herein, permit me to say, you entirely misapprehend the spirit of the age.
3You misapprehend me; M. de St. Auban has no desire to avert the duel.
4If you would do me the honour to listen, you would not misapprehend me.
5I wish-andyou must not misapprehend me-thatI loved you.
1You cannot misconceive my motives in making this not very agreeable communication.
2To hold it is wholly to misconceive the character of the Hitlerite counter-revolution.
3Then, children of one Father, they could not err nor misconceive one another.
4But we shall entirely misconceive their sin if we judge it by our standards.
5Do not misconceive me-butmessages relative to merest chores.
1But reports about the inaugural committee's finances suggested something might be amiss.
2Encouraged because nothing seemed to be amiss, he decided to try again.
3If the governors would observe that order, it would not be amiss.
4And then, fomentation proper for dispelling the wind will not be amiss.
5All the same, a thought about the succession would not be amiss.
6But to give you an example hereof it shall not be amiss.
7We can disassemble him, check for anything else that might be amiss.
8Something must be amiss for you to go running blindly into folk!
9The Doctor decided that a little sacred music would not be amiss.
10In addition to this, Johanna-I confess it would not be amiss.
11Of this it may not be amiss to give an instance.
12Yet it will never be amiss to make a title short.
13To quote a few passages from it may not be amiss.
14It might not be amiss; what do you think about it?
15I think even that twenty thousand talents would not be amiss.
16But he decided that a masculine frankness would not be amiss.
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