MISCONCEIVE vs MISAPPREHEND: VERB
- To misunderstand
- To conceive wrongly; to interpret incorrectly; to receive a false notion of; to misunderstand; to misjudge; to misapprehend.
- Interpret in the wrong way
- To interpret incorrectly; to misunderstand.
- Interpret in the wrong way
MISCONCEIVE vs MISAPPREHEND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To interpret incorrectly; misunderstand.
- To take in a wrong sense; to misunderstand.
- To apprehend incorrectly; misunderstand.
MISCONCEIVE vs MISAPPREHEND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms To misunderstand, misapprehend, mistake.
- To conceive erroneously; form a wrong conception of; misunderstand; misapprehend; misjudge.
- To apprehend incorrectly or wrongly; misunderstand; take in a wrong sense.
MISCONCEIVE vs MISAPPREHEND: RELATED WORDS
- Underemphasize, Inhere, Resent, Ossifying, Ignore, Naysay, Overgeneralize, Perceive, Reifying, Oversimplify, Misperceive, Misapprehend, Misconstrue, Misinterpret, Misunderstand
- Redetermine, Misconstrues, Becloud, Particularize, Preponderate, Vindicate, Ignore, Interpret, Controvert, Misperceive, Misapply, Misconstrue, Misconceive, Misinterpret, Misunderstand
MISCONCEIVE vs MISAPPREHEND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Counterpose, Problematize, Inhere, Resent, Ossifying, Ignore, Naysay, Overgeneralize, Reifying, Oversimplify, Misperceive, Misapprehend, Misconstrue, Misinterpret, Misunderstand
- Redetermine, Misconstrues, Becloud, Particularize, Preponderate, Vindicate, Ignore, Interpret, Controvert, Misperceive, Misapply, Misconstrue, Misconceive, Misinterpret, Misunderstand
MISCONCEIVE vs MISAPPREHEND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Egmont was so unfortunate as to misconceive the royal meaning, and to interpret an additional refinement of cruelty into an expression of clemency.
- Finally, as I have already pointed out, not only did the Public Protector misconceive her powers, but in many respects her approach is regrettable.
- After having such a beautiful biological child I know how easy it could be to misconceive God's position on adoption.
- In this claim the plaintiffs misconceive what is meant by a comprehensive plan.
- Appellants misconceive the clear import of this instruction.
- The County seems to misapprehend the nature of the claim Navajo Nation asserts in its first claim for relief.
- Results of Internal Investigations to the Governmentprosecutors commonly overlook defenses and misapprehend facts due to, among other reasons, incomplete or inaccurate investigative reports.
- DACA misapprehend and distort core American principles, and, not surprisingly, were done without lawful authority.
- Bali does not misapprehend medical dphil or rowing of any reserved grievous miliaria, talk with your doctor.
- Nor will they hear us as long as we misapprehend them.
- Did the Supreme Court of Idaho misapprehend federal law in connection with retroactivity?
- Beg pardon, you seem to misapprehend the idea.
- No, that is where you misapprehend my statement.