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Misreading meaning
present participle and gerund of misread
Synonyms of Misreading
Example sentences (20)
Based at least on the reactions, I have realized that some may be misreading my story and valuation, ore reacting just to a picture in a tweet.
But left unsaid is a common misreading of 's message and its supposed appeal to traditional masculinity.
Maybe I'm misreading that, but maybe you can share a bit of color what would be the main obstacles you see for improving -- for any improvement in earnings?
In that fearful atmosphere, accidental launches from misreading the opponent’s intent are inevitable.
Why is my brain misreading all the Bungie stories as Bungle all of a sudden?
During Charlie’s recent chat with Claire, he alluded to problems with misreading signals from women.
However, Iturriza cautions against misreading what any potential APR vote might represent, or judging its success or failure simply on the basis of its first electoral outing.
In short, “Et tu Bernie?” is unhelpful misreading of the facts.
But most of his column consisted of liberal talking points, misreading or dodging what I actually said.
Over confidence, focusing on a single issue and misreading the electorate is what the decline reflects.
The good news is that that figure was drawn incorrectly from a significant misreading of the report – which actually offered a range of a loss of GDP from as low as 6% to as high as 14% by 2090.
This is the standard misreading of the Geneva Convention, which is also regularly trotted out by the British foreign office and others to claim that the settlements are illegal.
Though not as menacing as he could be, Wiens is very good at capturing John’s mercurial personality with all its secrets and evasions, as well as his penchant for misreading what others are saying, streak of sarcasm, and genuine attempts at affection.
Attempting to divert from or detract the focus on the abusive behavior or misreading the abuser’s “intentions” can have the inadvertent effect of making the victim feel as if their reality is not worth acknowledging.
He acknowledged the Paris incident, saying that he 'made a pass after misreading her signals' but did not comment on the London claims - when he is alleged of throwing himself on her.
However, this is a complete misreading of the intentions of the current government.
On paper returns, mistakes include making math errors, misreading tax tables, leaving off signatures and dates on forms, failing to attach all needed forms to the 1040, and sending forms to the wrong IRS processing centers.
Simple passes were repeatedly guided out of play, team-mates delivering blindly and misreading colleagues’ runs, their wavelengths forever scrambled.
By a prior interpretation of Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), al-Kahina was seen as Jewish; yet this is now being understood as a misreading of his text.
Epodes 9 for example may offer proof of Horace's presence if 'ad hunc frementis' ('gnashing at this' man i.e. the traitrous Roman ) is a misreading of 'at huc.