Definition of Misapprehensively. Meaning of Misapprehensively. Synonyms of Misapprehensively

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Definition of Misapprehensively

Misapprehensively
Misapprehensively Mis*ap`pre*hen"sive*ly, adv. By, or with, misapprehension.

Meaning of Misapprehensively from wikipedia

- largely the product of "white interpretations of Indians" and "scholarly misapprehension". John Napoleon Brinton Hewitt, who was born on the Tuscarora Indian...
- Franklin's Influence on Mussar Thought and Practice: a Chronicle of Misapprehension." Review of Rabbinic Judaism 22, 2: 228–276. Benjamin Franklin: A Do****entary...
- program was further along than it actually was. Khrushchev added to this misapprehension by stating in an October 1957 interview that the USSR had all the rockets...
- follow events from Elizabeth's viewpoint, sharing her prejudices and misapprehensions. "The learning curve, while undergone by both protagonists, is disclosed...
- an English possession. In his view, Edward's insistence on war and misapprehension of Scottish capacity for resistance created a "bitter antagonism …...
- eugenics, which had become po****r with both new understandings and misapprehensions of principles of biological inheritance. In 1915, she wrote in favor...
- written up without any derivations. This is probably the origin of the misapprehension that Ramanujan was unable to prove his results and simply thought up...
- relate to a gun maker living in Nuremberg about 100 years later, so the misapprehension may be due to an incorrect transliteration of dates. His name is commonly...
- most doctors consider this unlikely and consider such accounts to be misapprehensions of reflexive twitching rather than deliberate movement, since deprivation...
- pseudo-science, composed merely of so-called facts, connected together by misapprehensions under the disguise of principles. An earlier use of the term was in...