It is important that we do not misconstrue his thought here. [verb]
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Sometimes some Hackers misconstrue the meaning of hacking and let it take on its appearence of what people think of it. [verb]
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He is known to misconstrue the events. [verb]
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"I shall fall young," he said, "if fall I must, my motives misconstrued, and my actions condemned, by those whose approbation is dearest to me." [verb]
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Captain Waverley's character is so open--is, in short, of that nature that it cannot be misconstrued, either in its strength or its weakness. [verb]
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Still, when I reached my chamber, I felt a pang at the idea she should even temporarily misconstrue what she had seen. [verb]
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Reeve (1952:940) somehow misconstrued this statement to read "Jorullo, above Zumpango (Smith and Taylor, 1950b)." [Please select]
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He had misconstrued Jessica's flushing silence, and the inference stung. [Please select]
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When Hugh did not answer, the bishop misconstrued the silence. [Please select]
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And then the measure--" "Is it possible that I have misconstrued its import. [Please select]
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And, lest he might misconstrue her remark, she avoided his eyes. [Please select]
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