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interpret in the wrong way
She misconstrued my remarks
Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism
How To Use misapprehend In A Sentence
- The accident was caused by one motorist completely misapprehending the intentions of the other.
- China's industrial competitors, including the U.S., often misapprehend the source of China's productive strength.
- misremember," jumble, and confuse the whole allegory, but he so misapprehended its meaning in many points, that the lessons taught and the morals drawn were very wide of the mark indeed. The Lonely Island The Refuge of the Mutineers
- It can only become evil to the extent that man turns from God; it is a danger only if its true nature is misapprehended.
- He came to regret this openness, however, believing it had caused his aims to be misapprehended.
- The trial judge misapprehended the evidence and the weight to be attributed to it.
- The meaning of religious freedom, I fear, is sometimes greatly misapprehended.
- The appellate court may overturn a trial judge's decision if it is satisfied that the trial judge misapprehended the evidence before him or her, or if the trial judge failed to consider essential evidence constituting an error of law.
- One infers that they thought he did not have reasonable grounds, but they did so in circumstances where they have misapprehended the factual circumstances.
- That was a case of an architect who misapprehended his position.