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the misinterpreted
verb
To make an incorrect interpretation; to misunderstand.
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None of the three is seeking re-election.In this section The misinterpreted middle Fairer but still costly There will be blood Cram sheet A well-mannered revolution?
Overestimation, followed by let-down and disappointment, have formed the basic, recurring narrative.In this section The misinterpreted middle Fairer but still costly There will be blood Cram sheet A well-mannered revolution?
(Read more on the misinterpreted quotation).
I am trying to get the correct explication of the misinterpreted Sabd in Sikhism.
The sun dogs or parhelia, in the painting erroneously pinned to the misinterpreted arcs of the circumscribed halo, are rather frequent optical phenomena which appear when sunlight is refracted by hexagonal ice crystals forming cirrus or cirrostratus clouds.
What disturbed me the most about the bitter commentaries was the misinterpreted idea of freedom by so many people, most who I'm assuming have not visited authoritarian regimes or reported on war zones like I have.
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But the company also filed suit in the 9th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals, claiming the IRS misinterpreted the law.
Grounds for appeal are that the judge misinterpreted the law or misapplied the law to the facts.
The judges misinterpreted the two-year rule in the law, he said.
He argued that the government misinterpreted the court's decision and that the walkout "would not be affected".
Instead, Cooper wrote, the court should rule for Emerson on grounds that the judge misinterpreted the federal statute.
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