Definition of Misinterpretations. Meaning of Misinterpretations. Synonyms of Misinterpretations

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Definition of Misinterpretations

Misinterpretation
Misinterpretation Mis`in*ter"pre*ta"tion, n. The act of interpreting erroneously; a mistaken interpretation.

Meaning of Misinterpretations from wikipedia

- Look up interpretation or interpret in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interpretation may refer to: Aesthetic interpretation, an explanation of the meaning...
- Misunderstandings in this context are most often fatal, the most common misinterpretations are positioning and attempted break outs. In the chaos of combat,...
- cryptids due to lack of physical evidence, likely misidentifications and misinterpretation of stories from folklore. While biologists regularly identify new...
- paraphrases may clarify the definition given and prevent possible misinterpretations. But the definition itself is adequate and does not need complement...
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- vision of the head's exposed upper and lower jaw accounts for its misinterpretation as a skull. The painting was acquired by Eli and Edythe Broad in 1982...
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- lifestyle. In contrast, Dr. Cameron Sepah stressed that there have been misinterpretations of what the true value of this type of detox is and how it is supposed...
- the urgency of African unity, but the name was shortened to prevent misinterpretations of the album's theme. The album was partially censored in South Africa...
- lasted for 38 years. Egyptologists consider both statements to be misinterpretations or exaggerations. They credit Hotepsekhemwy with either a 25- or a...