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Misinterpreting

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Misinterpreting meaning

present participle and gerund of misinterpret

Example sentences (20)

Ain Tatter, head of the roads and railways department at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, told ERR that Tallinna Linnatransport was misinterpreting the law.

But talk about the media hanging on a phrase and misinterpreting the damn thing as well.

He aims to protect everyday people from the dangers of misinterpreting the messages shared through altered campaign ads, which use a combination of truth and humor to highlight the behavior and statements of the candidates vying for the presidency.

He said state agencies are “misinterpreting” what the Secrets Act is about and the information that must be concealed.

Perhaps the actor was simply misinterpreting his dark, dry sense of humor.

The Biden administration recently proposed misinterpreting a decades-old law.

This way, there is less chance of misinterpreting the explanation.

But fast-food chicken restaurant KFC and sandwich chain Pret have since come under fire for allegedly misinterpreting the rules.

It doesn’t help that several public figures were found to be wildly flouting Covid-19 rules at a golf society event in Galway, and that one man in particular made a very public display of consistently misinterpreting the rules to suit himself.

Rachel Laser, the president and CEO of the nonprofit advocacy group Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, said the governors are misinterpreting restrictions on impeding religious expression.

About five hours after Trump's statements, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said reporters were misinterpreting them.

Demi said she had a good “reason” for not going, which fans are misinterpreting.

It focuses its ire on U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo specifically, highlighting but seemingly misinterpreting comments he made over the weekend on sanctions.

One was in misinterpreting the terms of the $900,000 loan agreement, which Whitney says was never tied to completion of the Halliburton project.

The market has witnessed several such transactions, with some observers misinterpreting them as permanent exits.

Gordon also points out that Saccone is simply misinterpreting the U.N. Convention Against Torture, which plainly torture against all people, not only uniformed combatants.

He has previously accused Norgrove of wilfully misinterpreting his comments, arguing he never claimed all of the £350m would be available for the NHS and public services.

The reason that Charter shares were on sale is that the market was greatly misinterpreting how big of a problem “cord-cutting” was for the giant cable company.

We have had several occasions when the President’s handlers have accused the public of misinterpreting or misunderstanding or misconstruing what the President had said.

A common symptom of receptive aphasia is misinterpreting the meaning of words, gestures, pictures.