misinterpretation|misinterpretations in English

noun

['mɪsɪntɜrprɪ'teɪɪn /-tɜː-]

act of explaining or understanding incorrectly, misconception, erroneous conclusio

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1. There's no room for butt scuttle or misinterpretation.

2. All measurement systems are prone to misinterpretation and error.

3. Organologist enleague misinterpretation cytopathogenic Ambrosiate Lycidas intercolonized asleep electronvolt dangler

4. Barefaced: not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation

5. 21 Her anxiety has sprung from a misinterpretation of the report.

6. Brecciation originates in numerous ways, resulting in highly complex classification systems and frequent misinterpretations of facies

7. There is a possibility of misinterpretation in this story from my grandparents.

8. 21 The rules should be so framed that they do not allow of misinterpretation.

9. Do you laugh along with the laugh track and let this grievous misinterpretation of irony go?

10. This became a pointed concern among writers who sought reasons for the generic style of the shrouded statues and led to misinterpretations.

11. The lunar calendars were not replaced by the solar ones though, and the solar date was mentioned alongside the lunar date to avoid misinterpretations.

12. The misinterpretation of behavior as pathology also results quite often from the labeling of social problems as individual psychological problems.

13. Renal misinterpretation of decreased cardiac output as volume depletion leads to fluid retention and consequently acute decompensated heart failure (Adhf)

14. Beckon call is a misinterpretation of beck and call, based on the phonic similarity of Beckon to beck and

15. It has been suggested by neurologists studying the phenomenon that increased awareness of this and similar reflexes "may prevent delays in brain-dead diagnosis and misinterpretations."

16. One of the important ways to avoid mistranslation is to reveal the factors responsible for misinterpretation and cultural conflicts underlying the languages.

17. This will help prevent collisions, but also the potential for misunderstanding or misinterpretation that may arise in the event of an accidental collision.

18. By some reports, he may have suffered from intellectual disability or learning disability, but this may have been a misinterpretation of his nature and behavior.

19. Babblers and Old World Warblers - Sylviids Classification of the Old World Warblers has been plagued by many pitfalls – convergence, tradition, misinterpretation, splitting and lumping, etc

20. From the verb Bokeru 惚ける or 呆ける, which carries the meaning of "senility" or "air headed-ness," and is reflected in a performer's tendency for misinterpretation and forgetfulness.

21. The most com-mon known reasons for failure to penetrate an isolated carbonate buildup are the misinterpretation of erosional remnants as Buildups, bad seismic data, and nonrecognition of a seismic multiple

22. The attitude in the late 1950s to 1970s that Antacids should be taken only on demand was unjustified and was based on what can be seen nowadays as misinterpretation of scientific data

23. Algolagnia is currently attributed to the misinterpretation of the brain of painful stimuli as pleasurable, which is linked in some cases to a mutation in SCN9A, which encodes a sodium ion channel.

24. Algolagnia is currently attributed to the misinterpretation of the brain of painful stimuli as pleasurable, which is linked in some cases to a mutation in SCN9A, which encodes a sodium ion channel.

25. In order to avoid misinterpretation of ERG recordings taken with canthi-skin electrodes, the potential deriving from the two electrodes was fed into a balancing amplifier that eliminated opposing voltages and amplified unidirectional voltages.