Use "misconstrue|misconstrued|misconstrues|misconstruing" in a sentence

1. He deliberately misconstrued everything I said.

2. His behaviour could easily be misconstrued.

3. You have misconstrued my words.

4. Their caution was misconstrued as cowardice.

5. Don't misconstrue what I am about to say...

6. I wouldn't want it to be misconstrued.

7. An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship.

8. It is easy to misconstrue confidence as arrogance.

9. You have completely misconstrued what I said.

10. Maybe the unsub had a misconstrued bond with Tara.

11. Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism; She misconstrued my remarks.

12. It couldn t possibly be misconstrued as a cry for help.

13. You have completely misconstrued me/my words/what I said.

14. Do not misconstrue it as an effort to exert force or pressure.

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

16. One that can be misconstrued as a... as an argument against pregnancy termination.

17. The inherited mythology is garbled(Sentencedict), and its guiding value lost or misconstrued.

18. You can put out a 'scientific' study that's hard to understand and easy to misconstrue.

19. But he insisted that some of his official acts have been deliberately misconstrued and deeply misunderstood.

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

21. When your overtures are misconstrued, the prudent course is sometimes to apologise and withdraw.

22. 30 When your overtures are misconstrued, the prudent course is sometimes to apologise and withdraw.

23. A lasting source of happiness. Unfortunately, I believe that happiness evades many because they misconstrue the process.

24. Perversely, the sight set me to wondering if I had written anything that could be misconstrued.

25. Yet many leaders fail to motivate people to achieve results because those leaders misconstrue the concept and applications of motivation .

26. 6 You had a preconceived notion that our neighborhood had problems with diversity and therefore misconstrued comments to fit an agenda.

27. If you did that, on some level, I think, you were absolutely right, even though you were utterly misconstruing the logic of the [ laughs ] argument.

28. So autumn is a blatantly vital season, contrary to the allegations of sorrowful poets who misconstrue the message of dying leaves.

29. Mostly because they failed to work through what Seth Godin identifies as "The Dip" and proceed to misconstrue community values and attitudes.

30. They knew, from day one, the possibility of causing offence and that their case would be misconstrued in the media.

31. To formulate laws based on a static concept of time, such as 'balance of nature, ' is to misconstrue the essence of the process.

32. Any discussion of weight and breast cancer is a politically sensitive topic, for some may misconstrue that as the medical establishment blaming victims for getting breast cancer.

33. But Larry Crag says his action is for misconstrue, saying he should not have pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges involving lewd conduct in the man's room.

34. A Bhikkhu commits no offence when he has no intention to make superior claims, even if it is wrongly understood or misconstrued that way

35. It is called 'bullwhip effect' that the enterprises in the supply chain misconstrue the demand information, which results in the upwards-magnifying phenomenon according to the levels.

36. You misconstrue his statement. I don't think the statements on rural illiteracy are true anymore. The statistics he cites are from the 50's and 60's.

37. Con‧strue /kənˈstruː/ ●○○ verb [ transitive] to understand a remark or action in a particular way → misConstrue be Construed as something comments that could be Construed as sexist The term can be …

38. The term ‘Breakdancing’ has to be thrown out of the dance vocabulary.” Hip-Hop Dance Conservatory: “Breaking or b-boying is generally misconstrued or incorrectly terms as ‘Breakdancing’

39. If you are a public official or are doing business with someone who is a public official, there is always a risk that other people will misconstrue your innocent transactions as Briberies

40. Exquisite Cadavers is a reaction to the genre When I hit you was pushed and misconstrued into - read and reviewed as a memoir - placed in a genre the author did not construct the book as - in truth, a piece of auto-fiction

41. Angostura trifoliate (Galipea officinalis) commonly known as Angustura, Angusture, Angusture Vraie, Angostura trifoliata, Bonplandia trifoliata, Carony Bark, Chuspa, Cusparia, Cusparia Bark, Cusparia febrifuga, Cusparia trifoliata, Galipea officinalis, True Angostura is a medicinal plant native to South America.Its bark is commonly misconstrued as being used in Angostura brand bitters which is