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misconstrue
[ mis-kuhn-strooor, especially British, mis-kon-stroo ]
verb (used with object)
- to misunderstand the meaning of; take in a wrong sense; misinterpret.
Synonyms: , ,
misconstrue
/ 藢尘瑟蝉办蓹苍藞蝉迟谤耻藧 /
verb
- tr to interpret mistakenly
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of misconstrue1
Example Sentences
Sworn declarations filed in federal court Wednesday also protest the claims against some detainees, stating that benign tattoos were misconstrued as evidence of gang affiliation.
If one believed that the star-spangled banner flapped 鈥渙鈥檈r the land of the free,鈥 then protest during its veneration 鈥 not against it, as was deliberately misconstrued 鈥 is precisely the affordance that the ritual symbolizes.
鈥淭he stop work order is being implemented due to causes outside of your control and should not be misconstrued as an indication of poor performance by your firm,鈥 the letter said.
They鈥檙e trying to misconstrue it, like they have with other realities, which I try to ignore.
A request from the fire department was misconstrued online, illustrating the untapped resource of civic-minded neighbors eager to pitch in.
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