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be misconceived
verb
To misunderstand
Exact(14)
And yet this criticism of Mr Lake may be misconceived.
Consequently, claims of validity of the Knudsen model based on such a correlation may be misconceived.
Halsted is revealed as cool, aloof and patrician; he is blind to any possibility that his operation could be misconceived.
It is argued that the law cannot keep up with the industry's rate of change, so that any antitrust action is likely to be misconceived, late or both.
Often the danger is less that meanings may be misidentified than that the text may be misconceived through alien categories entrenched (and thus unnoticed) in the scholar's own language.
"Here's a band that seems to be misconceived to have a lot of violent lyrics, when in fact a lot of their money goes to Boys and Girls Club of America," Ms. McCain said.
Similar(46)
"The project is misconceived.
Such criticisms, though, are misconceived.
It says the whole question is misconceived.
Some of this is misconceived (see article).
Others say their whole basis is misconceived.
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