Definition of Misconstruer. Meaning of Misconstruer. Synonyms of Misconstruer

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Definition of Misconstruer

Misconstruer
Misconstruer Mis*con"stru*er, n. One who misconstrues.

Meaning of Misconstruer from wikipedia

- article on "misconstrue", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "misconstrue" You can also: Search for Misconstrue in Wikipedia...
- article on "misconstrued", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "misconstrued" You can also: Search for Misconstrued in Wikipedia...
- criticism of the Game Awards, which was attributed to machine translations misconstruing the meaning, self-deprecation, and humorous tone of the original Chinese...
- 'easily' in describing the Samurai's tendency to roll over might 'have been misconstrued and misunderstood.' The magazine was referring to the results of 'severe...
- stopped doing interviews for a while out of fear that her words would be misconstrued and that she would be labeled a "diva". With a large following on social...
- Western narrative and agenda, and that Davis and Henley romanticized and misconstrued the traditional Penan concept of molong (meaning: "to preserve" – the...
- March 2017). "Capitalism's 'Founding Father' Often Quoted, Frequently Misconstrued". Investor's Business Daily. Archived from the original on 19 July 2021...
- historians such as Ralph Turner and Claire Breay have critiqued Coke as "misconstruing" the original charter "anachronistically and uncritically", and taking...
- original on 17 May 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2017. "We don't want to misconstrue that rabies has been eliminated – dog rabies virus has been," CDC rabies...
- lies the conviction that the notion of personal freedom should never be misconstrued as the freedom to flout God's laws by overstepping the bounds which,...