misconstruction|misconstructions in English

noun

mistaken interpretation or understanding

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1. Adage definition: a condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people synonyms: locution, proverb, expression, byword, saw, saying antonyms: dysphemism, euphemism, misconstruction

2. ‘That's an Abdication of responsibility towards the most vulnerable members of society.’ ‘It is a self-conscious Abdication of responsibility, for the sake of an individual ego.’ ‘Yet any implication of presidential Abdication of the policy formulation role in this sphere is a misconstruction.’

3. ‘That's an Abdication of responsibility towards the most vulnerable members of society.’ ‘It is a self-conscious Abdication of responsibility, for the sake of an individual ego.’ ‘Yet any implication of presidential Abdication of the policy formulation role in this sphere is a misconstruction.’

4. We are not boy and girl, to be Captiously irritable, misled by every moment's inadvertence, and wantonly playing with our own happiness." And yet, a few minutes afterwards, she felt as if their being in company with each other, under their present circumstances, could only be exposing them to inadvertencies and misconstructions of the most mischievous kind.

5. Moreover, the abstractly antagonistic misconstruction of the relationship between freedom of religion or belief and equality between men and women fails to do justice to the life situation of many millions of individuals whose specific needs, wishes, claims, experiences and vulnerabilities fall into the intersection of both human rights, a problem disproportionately affecting women from religious minorities.