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misperceive

[ US /mɪspɝˈsiv/ ]
VERB
  1. perceive incorrectly

How To Use misperceive In A Sentence

  • They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors.
  • In play after play, one or more characters is brought to a realization that he or she has misperceived the nature of reality and the realization is almost always associated with pain, suffering, and death.
  • I suggest that many Americans misperceive the process of gaining citizenship, and think it's actually a lot easier than it proves to be.
  • However, sexual activity may not fulfill their partners' sexual desires if the men misperceive what these desires are.
  • Why not instead consider it one's moral duty to sound the alarm about the tiny risks which are misperceived to be large?
  • To perceive these cargoes as ‘ballast’ is to misperceive the nature of the coastal trade.
  • The second premise is surely plausible: it would be quite unmotivated to assume that humans see the true colors of objects and that all other species misperceive them.
  • They also tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors.
  • While the center may employ wonderful physicians, the public will forever misperceive its services because of this tragic logo.
  • You often say in interviews that people misperceive you as a cynical hard-ass.
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