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Definition of misconstruction in English: misconstructionnoun ˌmɪskənˈstrʌkʃ(ə)nˌmɪskənˈstrəkʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action of misconstruing words or actions; misinterpretation. I used a phrase which may be open to misconstruction Example sentencesExamples - Depending on the facts of the case, a reasonable misconstruction or misunderstanding of such an instrument may not amount to want of due diligence.
- Such errors normally related to the blatant misconstruction of a statute, and in limited circumstances the courts could intervene to correct the erroneous decision.
- That, in my judgment, is wrong, and is a clear error of law because it involves a misconstruction of the policy.
- The sharp writing also helped to flesh out the relationships, so that the usual sitcom clichés of misunderstandings and misconstructions could be jettisoned in favour of strong, albeit basic, plots based on recognisable situations.
- The purpose of this essay is to challenge the validity of these claims and to provide some insight into how such historical misconstructions can take root and grow.
Synonyms misunderstanding, misinterpretation, misapprehension, misconception, misreading, misjudgement, misbelief, miscalculation mistake, error, mix-up, false impression, illusion, fallacy, delusion the wrong idea
Rhymesabduction, conduction, construction, deduction, destruction, eduction, effluxion, induction, instruction, introduction, obstruction, production, reduction, ruction, seduction, suction, underproduction Definition of misconstruction in US English: misconstructionnounˌmiskənˈstrəkSH(ə)nˌmɪskənˈstrəkʃ(ə)n The action of misconstruing words or actions; misinterpretation. I used a phrase that may be open to misconstruction Example sentencesExamples - Depending on the facts of the case, a reasonable misconstruction or misunderstanding of such an instrument may not amount to want of due diligence.
- The sharp writing also helped to flesh out the relationships, so that the usual sitcom clichés of misunderstandings and misconstructions could be jettisoned in favour of strong, albeit basic, plots based on recognisable situations.
- Such errors normally related to the blatant misconstruction of a statute, and in limited circumstances the courts could intervene to correct the erroneous decision.
- That, in my judgment, is wrong, and is a clear error of law because it involves a misconstruction of the policy.
- The purpose of this essay is to challenge the validity of these claims and to provide some insight into how such historical misconstructions can take root and grow.
Synonyms misunderstanding, misinterpretation, misapprehension, misconception, misreading, misjudgement, misbelief, miscalculation |