Definitionn. an understanding of something that is not correct
Last update: April 21, 2016
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There is no cure of misapprehension in any stream of medicine. [Please select]
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What comforted his misapprehension. [Please select]
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Locke had spent some years in Holland, the country of Grotius, who, with help from other great lawyers, and under a misapprehension as to the meaning of the Roman jus gentium, shaped modern concepts of international law by an appeal to law of nature. [Please select]
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Columbus was, by the misapprehension of terms, led into many errors. [Please select]
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"No; but I'd rather not leave you under a misapprehension." [Please select]
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"Your Majesty is under a strange misapprehension," he said, very stiffly. [Please select]
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"You are probably under a misapprehension in reference to my young ward." [Please select]
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"Major Meredyth," said he, "you're under a terrible misapprehension."' [Please select]
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"You have exposed me to the criticism and misapprehension of the public." [Please select]
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The point as to the wounded soldier seems to me a manifest misapprehension. [Please select]
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Now, to-day, I must guard you carefully against a misapprehension of this kind. [Please select]
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