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Misinterpreted

Misinterpreted meaning

simple past and past participle of misinterpret

Example sentences (20)

After that interview, Tuberville said his comments had been misinterpreted.

Alexander said he had locked eyes with one of the policemen while ‘walking through a gay cruising area’ and had misinterpreted the look as one of desire.

At the same time, we must be able to acknowledge theocratic totalitarianism in the Middle East without being misinterpreted as demonising the peaceful practice of Islam.

Being aware of how you might have misinterpreted someone or something can make your judgements far more considered – and make you much less likely to misinterpret something in the first place.

But despite the prevalence and adverse impact on employees being targeted, these laws don’t sufficiently support the complainant, are difficult to navigate, are often misinterpreted and remain relatively toothless.

He misinterpreted that they were taking away his younger brother, and things descended.

However, the editor-in-chief of the Cochrane Library, Dr. Karla Soares-Weiser, issued a statement on March 10 to say the analysis had been misinterpreted and that the review didn’t find that masks do not work.

Judge Kenward dismissed Mr Graham's claim of sexual orientation harassment as he had misinterpreted what it meant.

Pichetto argued that his words had been misinterpreted and insisted on the Ministry's silence after the crime committed by a lesbian couple, one of its members also being the child's mother.

The appellant is contending that the trial court misinterpreted these provisions and wrongly concluded that the financial assurance required of Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Ltd. was unlimited.

The strangest aspect of this matter is that the concern shown by President Bola Tinubu for the situation in Niger Republic is being misinterpreted by many people in the North, led by some fiery clerics.

Unfortunately, extremely low probability, and often poorly understood tipping point scenarios, often end up being misinterpreted as likely and imminent climate events.

While it was never the Conservative Party’s intention to confuse the electorate, it is recognised that the wording could have been misinterpreted.

While Prevent staff had 'misinterpreted, misunderstood or even overlooked' the role of Islamist ideology, the programme had highlighted supposed examples of Right-wing extremism that fell 'well below the threshold of even non-violent extremism'.

But Homeland Security said in a statement Sunday that the data is being misinterpreted.

But when asked if it’s possible she could have misinterpreted him leaning in, the woman said: “Absolutely not.

Carvalho said the key to a strong survey is to make sure the questions are clearly understandable and can’t be misinterpreted.

For instance, some argue that financial disagreements, a common occurrence in many families, could be misinterpreted as economic abuse.

He concedes that much of his commentary was misinterpreted, leading to misunderstandings.

However, the Planning Department misinterpreted this survey data, concluding (with no statistical basis) that there was strong support for limited new development across the Eastern waterfront.