abuse of terms, contorting, distortion, error, human error, misbelief, misexplanation, misplay, misstatement, pipe dream, trip
Definitionn. an incorrect conception
Last update: June 1, 2016
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You have a misconception about her. [Please select]
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The researches of the archaeologist are, in short, tending to reconstruct the primitive classical history; and here, as in the Orient, it is evident that historians of the earlier day were constantly blinded by a misconception as to the antiquity of civilization. [Please select]
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His misconception of history, however, is more serious. [Please select]
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We anticipate no small amount of misconception, misrepresentation, and calumny. [Please select]
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Underlying all these ideas and expressions there is some strange misconception. [Please select]
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This offhand way of fixing the rise and fall of a movement has just enough truth about it to cause misconception. [Please select]
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It was unpleasant, but Bok decided that the solution as found in lecturing was worse than the misconception. [Please select]
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When all is said, the scientific term is composed of a misconception and a worthless epithet. [Please select]
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These two opinions, so different from each other, are equally founded upon misconception of the nature and provisions of the Christian economy. [Please select]
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Let us, then, agree with the plain man in affirming that the mind is nonextended, but let us avoid misconception. [Please select]
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Ah, that slight strain already perceptible, that growth of ignorance, misconception, and extravagant reverence--what fruit would it bear. [Please select]
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