misinterpreted in English

verb
1
interpret (something or someone) wrongly.
Well, we know a lot about the behavior of the phenomena; we also know people make mistakes and misinterpret things.

Use "misinterpreted" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "misinterpreted" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "misinterpreted", or refer to the context using the word "misinterpreted" in the English Dictionary.

1. She deliberately misinterpreted the question.

2. Models can be misused or misinterpreted.

3. Your friendliness could easily be misinterpreted.

4. He misinterpreted her silence as indicating agreement.

5. Often this is misinterpreted as insubordination or insolence.

6. Some parts of the report could be misinterpreted.

7. More often than not, Bear behaviour is misinterpreted

8. My speech has been misinterpreted by the press.

9. Their interpretation was faulty — they had misinterpreted things.

10. The rioter misinterpreted the instructions of the police.

11. Barbering is often misinterpreted as an expression of dominance

12. I feel Mollys domineer is easily misinterpreted by clients.

13. so my message is not lost, or ignored, or misinterpreted.

14. His comments were misinterpreted as a criticism of the project.

15. 21 His comments were misinterpreted as a criticism of the project.

16. God’s mercy should not be misinterpreted as a soft-pedaling of sin.

17. When we re-examined the regulations, we realised that we had misinterpreted them.

18. International Brutalisms? The term Brutalism is one that is widely misinterpreted and misused

19. This could actually be Confusingto the public and could end up being misinterpreted

20. Antonyms for Cognized include misunderstood, misapprehended, miscomprehended, misconceived, misconstrued, misinterpreted, confounded, confused, misread and distorted

21. Synonyms for Cheesed include zerged, rushed, misrepresented, distorted, garbled, misstated, perverted, belied, falsified and misinterpreted

22. 20 When you are struggling with an unfamiliar language,[www.Sentencedict.com] the simplest conversations can be misinterpreted.

23. The entire concept of end times and the end of the world is a misinterpreted astrological allegory.

24. Had her shyly determined efforts to be friendly with the other quieter girls like herself been so thoroughly misinterpreted?

25. Under the Army Nomenclature System, the abbreviation SCR initially designated "Set, Complete Radio", but was later misinterpreted as "Signal Corps Radio."

26. 2 One can easily imagine how this apparent butchery of corpses might be misinterpreted by a stranger unaccustomed to such a practice.

27. These posts, leaked by a netizen who hacked his Myspace account, were taken out of context and severely misinterpreted by the Korean media.

28. Two of the foundational components of electrical study are Amperage and voltage, and are generally misinterpreted by those trying to understand the subject

29. Autoerotic asphyxial death initially misinterpreted as suicide and a review of the literature: Journal of Forensic Sciences Vol 36(6) Nov 1991, 1753-1759

30. 12 First, by regarding the contested provision as a "framework" for action addressed to general and abstract categories of persons, the Court misinterpreted it.

31. In some systems, if a single piece of digital data is lost or misinterpreted, the meaning of large blocks of related data can completely change.

32. In a 69-year-old female patient a moderately pleomorphic spindle-cell thyroid tumour measuring 5 cm in diameter was initially misinterpreted as primary anaplastic thyroid carcinoma.

33. We are therefore advocating that the stipulation of testing requirements should look to keep test costs to an absolute minimum, although this must obviously not be misinterpreted as a qualitative watering down of testing requirements.

34. Context definition, the parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect: You have misinterpreted my remark because you took it out of Context

35. ‘Local forms are endlessly trivialized, Bastardized and wedded to the worst aspects of Western speculative ‘architecture’.’ ‘Must be nice: getting a fat royalty dividend each and every time you have your legacy Bastardized.’ ‘The meaning of the term is now completely misinterpreted and Bastardized.’

36. Conclusion: The combination of thrombocytopenia and recurrent angioblastic bleeding of the colon has not yet been described. A more sophisticated search for the cause of the bleeding was thus hindered, as the thrombocytopenia was misinterpreted to be more the reason for than the result of the recurrent bleeding episodes