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		misapprehensionmis‧ap‧pre‧hen‧sion /ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃən/ noun [countable]    - But the conventions surrounding the drama itself usually go some way to counter this kind of misapprehension even in mediaeval times.
 - He accepted that the complainants were under no misapprehension about the nature of the acts they had engaged in.
 - It was not that she had signed under some induced misapprehension as to the nature or character of what she was signing.
 - Nicholas, on the other hand, was labouring under several misapprehensions.
 - Now, on the eve of the formation of the congress, is a good time to clear up any misapprehensions.
 - Stevens recognized Mr Graham's misapprehension.
 - The battalion's officers, under the misapprehension that such an equipage must contain a senior officer, saluted.
 
   ► labour under a delusion/misconception/misapprehension etc- Well, dear Rex was either lying or labouring under a misapprehension.
 
    formal a mistaken belief or a wrong understanding of something  SYN  misunderstandingunder a misapprehension  You seem to be under a misapprehension.  I think we should clear up this misapprehension.  |