misreading in English

verb
1
read (a piece of text) wrongly.
The writer of the piece seemed to have misread Otto's article, but he gave my wonderful son a nice plug, and I appreciate that.

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1. Auditory processing challenges further contributed to his sense of confusion and, at times, to misreading of situations.

2. Misreading or Corrupting the purer teaching of their founder, they place their hopes in sensual enjoyment

3. Antonyms for Assimilating include misconstruing, misapprehending, misunderstanding, miscomprehending, misconceiving, misinterpreting, misjudging, misreading, mistaking and getting the wrong idea about

4. What is doubly distressing, however, is that the Attorney General's misreading of Robert Kennedy's Attorney generalship was followed days later …

5. History and Etymology for Betelgeuse borrowed from New Latin Betelgeuze, Betelgeuse, etymologizing reinterpretation of Medieval Latin Beldelgenze (with n mistakenly for u), stemming from a misreading

6. Biannual is thus interchangeable with semiannual, although Biannual is less preferable if we wish to avoid any chance of misreading by folks who are not thoroughly familiar with these definitions

7. "Bedjatau" means "the foundryman" and is thought to be a misreading of the name "Hotepsekhemwy", since the hieroglyphic signs used to write "Hotep" in its full form are very similar to the signs of a pottery kiln and a chick in hieratic writings.

8. Therefore, the present invention can prevent misreading, as knocking, an increase in engine noise, which is due to unstable combustion in the initial stage of engine driving, and which is not the generation of knocking due to an abnormality of the engine such as a cold start.

9. An additional cause of “imperfections” could have been that since hieratic Egyptian was mainly used to write cursively, its use to engrave a record on metal plates could mean that minor slips of an engraver’s hand without an effective “eraser” at hand to make corrections could result in misreading the characters.