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Discover Ludwig"misinterpretations" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It generally refers to the incorrect interpretation or understanding of something, such as a statement or phrase. Example sentence: Misinterpretations of the statement caused much confusion among the audience.
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misinterpretations
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People will misinterpret reality, and those misinterpretations will sometimes create a self-reinforcing feedback loop.
The office of Egypt's Grand Mufti, the highest state religious official, plans to launch an international "Know Muhammad" campaign to correct misinterpretations of him.Yet the debate has also sharpened criticism of religion's intrusion into politics.
Fielding her long critique of specific points in his brief, Mr Wyrick responded with a greater command of the medical details, correcting her misinterpretations ("respectfully, you have that backwards") and picking apart the studies on which the petitioners' expert witness relied.
And the microfossils in the sediment over the crater are either misinterpretations of material that has recrystallised over time, or were washed in from nearby rocks just after the crater was formed.
Inconsistencies and misinterpretations may be found, but the authority of his History of England continues to command respect little short of that usually reserved for original sources.
Both the New Testament and the early confessions of the church referred and replied to such misinterpretations.
It was written by Rudyard Kipling a great English poet somewhat sunken in reputation, probably on account of misinterpretations having to do more with his imputed politics than with his poetry and its subject, one of a series of epitaphs for the dead of World War I, is a soldier shot by his comrades for cowardice in battle.
The development of a more refined theology of the Incarnation resulted from the response of the early church to various misinterpretations concerning the question of the divinity of Jesus and the relationship of the divine and human natures of Jesus.
Another group of illusions results from misinterpretations one makes of seemingly adequate sensory cues.
Visual misinterpretations do not usually depend on acceleration factors or on the sense of equilibrium but, rather simply, on visual illusions.
Two of these misinterpretations, often originating with the Nizārīs' enemies, were that the Nizārīs were killers under the sway of the mysterious "old man of the mountain" and that they used hashish in order to induce visions of paradise before setting out to face martyrdom.
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