How To Use Misperceive In A Sentence
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They tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors.
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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.
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I suggest that many Americans misperceive the process of gaining citizenship, and think it's actually a lot easier than it proves to be.
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However, sexual activity may not fulfill their partners' sexual desires if the men misperceive what these desires are.
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Why not instead consider it one's moral duty to sound the alarm about the tiny risks which are misperceived to be large?
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To perceive these cargoes as ‘ballast’ is to misperceive the nature of the coastal trade.
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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.
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They also tend to misperceive and underestimate the lethality of their suicidal behaviors.
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While the center may employ wonderful physicians, the public will forever misperceive its services because of this tragic logo.
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You often say in interviews that people misperceive you as a cynical hard-ass.
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It would tell the world that it has perhaps misperceived that the minority community is not welcome.
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Commonly, pilgrims misperceive this vision and incorrectly assume that the vision is a piece of land devoid of rocks and stones upon which something may be built.
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It's misperceived as a ‘safe drug’ without the side effects of other rave drugs such as LSD, methamphetamines, heroin or PCP.
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In another example, two users misperceived each other's interest.
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How does each person perceive or misperceive the other?
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People consistently misperceive moving objects as shifted in the direction of their motion, so that at any moment they appear to be farther along their path than they are.
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It's also worth noting how, while NYFF is generally (and correctly) known as a nobly less commercial affair it may also thus misperceived as not accessible by all.
Michael Vazquez: ON THE 48TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
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The foundation of the oped is the homophobia Barney Frank allegedly misperceived in Scalia's dissent in Lawrence v.
Barney Frank called Justice Scalia a "homophobe." If that "inflamed you, think hard about why Frank chose to portray Scalia the way he did."
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The fear makes them actually misperceive innocent social situations, viewing every glance or conversation with an outsider as absolute proof of abandonment.
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Many parents misperceive what kids can do at particular developmental stages.
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At the same time, many of the words we use are like distorting lenses: They make us misperceive and hence misjudge the object we look at.
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And if she has a mood disorder, is depressed or has some type of personality disorder where she's inclined to misperceive events, we should know that.
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In this amnesiac state we began to misperceive these symbols and writings.
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Similarly, machine output can be garbled or human eye or ear may misperceive a result as it appears on a small screen.
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It has been misrepresented by those who claim to be its advocates; and it has been misperceived by those who claim to be its opponents.