Sentence examples for the misinterpretation from inspiring English sources

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the misinterpretation

noun

An instance of misinterpreting.

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The misinterpretation age.

A limited acceptance of the misinterpretation of his actions.

First of all, I loved the misinterpretation that occurred early.

In the misinterpretation age, however, there's no time for hoarding resources.

This increased sensitivity results in the misinterpretation of nonthreatening situations as terrifying events.

*Whenever possible, doctors should use computers to order drugs from hospital pharmacies, to avoid the misinterpretation of handwritten prescriptions.

I found the whole attitude pretty disgusting, and the misinterpretation of her speech [on society's treatment of royal women].

(He knows, of course, that he can't explicitly refer to the misinterpretation – that would make things worse).

Lord* Hutton: Would you just elaborate what you mean by the misinterpretation placed on the forty-five-minutes claim?

He said he and his colleagues should not be held responsible for the misinterpretation of their data.

But the misinterpretation developed a vigorous life of its own because it resonated with the notion that fat makes you fat and carbohydrates are harmless.

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