Definitionn. a kind of misinterpretation resulting from putting a wrong construction on words or actions
Last update: July 23, 2015
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There was a lot of problem because of his misconstruction of events. [Please select]
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This was the work of the remainder of Trench's life; it exposed him at times to considerable misconstruction and obloquy, but he came to be appreciated, and, when in November 1884 he resigned his archbishopric from infirmity, clergy and laity unanimously recorded their sense of his "wisdom, learning, diligence, and munificence." [Please select]
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To attack Royalism is a misconstruction of liberalism. [Please select]
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I only mention this to prevent any possibility of future misconstruction. [Please select]
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--I can bear thy misconstruction without resentment. [Please select]
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Henceforth I will submit with resignation to injustice and misconstruction, since I am only meeting with the common fate of great men. [Please select]
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It became difficult to tell, and, according to the teller, more and more liable to misconstruction. [Please select]
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Let us develop the meaning of this law, the extreme simplicity of which renders it liable to misconstruction. [Please select]
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Then it occurred to her simply to incline her head coldly, and leave the man without a word: dignified that, yet possibly open to misconstruction. [Please select]
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It is capable of great misconstruction on the part of those who do not consider the power of curiosity and the influence of romance as motives of youthful conduct. [Please select]
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