Dictionary
are misinterpreted
verb
To make an incorrect interpretation; to misunderstand.
Exact(40)
Sugar companies claim their activities are misinterpreted because they are governed by a byzantine European Union system that invites confusion.
People struggle with how they think about themselves, and aggressive outbursts are common as intentions and motives are misinterpreted.
It cannot be stated too strongly that such projections are not predictions, though they are misinterpreted as such frequently enough.
Women tend to be either less aggressive in demanding pain treatment or to be aggressive in ways that are misinterpreted as hysteria.
Finally, for soft-spoken individuals, I have found that both verbal and numerical responses many times are misinterpreted and noted incorrectly by the equipment.
The memory is jogged at a Dublin Christmas party when she takes notice of a young man in a series of glances that are misinterpreted by her husband.
Similar(19)
But Perez feels that Silicon Valley investors are misinterpreting her work.
People are misinterpreting things".
Symptoms can be misinterpreted, however.
"Things have been misinterpreted.
"It can be misinterpreted".
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