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- noun Plural form of
misinterpretation .
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Examples
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The president addressed what he called "misinterpretations" of his address at the State Department.
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The president addressed what he called "misinterpretations" of his address at the State Department.
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The president addressed what he called "misinterpretations" of his address at the State Department.
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So in some cases myths may be defined as misinterpretations of phenomena, a naïve effort to replace the fear of the unknown with a satisfactory explanation, but they cannot be dismissed as mere fantasy.
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Only eight serious errors, such as misinterpretations of important concepts, were detected in the pairs of articles reviewed, four from each encyclopaedia.
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This new rulemaking proposes that the department's "misinterpretations" become institutionalized as law.
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Mr. Lewis later tried to clarify what he called "misinterpretations" of his statement and that he never meant to compare the GOP candidates to Wallace, but the damage was done.
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Only eight serious errors, such as misinterpretations of important concepts, were detected in the pairs of articles reviewed, four from each encyclopaedia.
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Only eight serious errors, such as misinterpretations of important concepts, were detected in the pairs of articles reviewed, four from each encyclopaedia.
Boing Boing: December 11, 2005 - December 17, 2005 Archives 2005
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"Only eight serious errors, such as misinterpretations of important concepts, were detected in the pairs of articles reviewed, four from each encyclopedia," reported Nature.
"There is an intensity and intimacy to Giuliani that can be unsettling." Ann Althouse 2007
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