Definition of Misconceiver. Meaning of Misconceiver. Synonyms of Misconceiver

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Definition of Misconceiver

Misconceiver
Misconceiver Mis`con*ceiv"er, n. One who misconceives.

Meaning of Misconceiver from wikipedia

- BDSM is commonly misconceived to be "all about pain". This 1921 art of a clothed male, naked female is an illustration of male dominance and female submission...
- signify simply a reaction against over-refinement and reversion to a misconceived natural life. [...] This is an illusion and nothing but the aesthetic...
- forthright critique of the Bush administration's "War on Terror" as misconceived and counterproductive, and a polemic against the re-election of Bush...
- 10 May 2018. Umland, Andreas (21 January 2016). "The Putinverstehers' Misconceived Charge of Russophobia". Archived from the original on 15 June 2017. Gregory...
- Peter Gill, publicly said that the case against Knox and Sollecito was misconceived because they had a legitimate excuse for their DNA being present on Sollecito's...
- theatre critic of The New York Times, found it to be "exasperatingly misconceived", remarking that even when Hoffman is attempting to "mani****te others...
- 169 targets for the SDGs is too many, describing them as sprawling, misconceived and a mess compared to the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)...
- Miyazaki's – said that the film was "dangerously liable to give the audiences misconceived impressions of history." Napier wrote that the film goes "beyond realism"...
- for an analogy, but does not—and he called Nagel's approach logically "misconceived" as a definition of consciousness. In 2012 Hacker went further and ****erted...
- that the only acceptable plural in English is octopuses, that octopi is misconceived, and octopodes pedantic; the last is nonetheless used frequently enough...