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单词 misapprehend
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Definition of misapprehend in English:

misapprehend

verb ˌmɪsaprɪˈhɛndˌmɪsˌæprəˈhɛnd
[with object]
  • Fail to understand (a person or their words) correctly; misinterpret.

    they seemed not to mind that their more profound utterances were misapprehended as self-help maxims
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One infers that they thought he did not have reasonable grounds, but they did so in circumstances where they have misapprehended the factual circumstances.
    • He came to regret this openness, however, believing it had caused his aims to be misapprehended.
    • The mother must ultimately establish before the appellate tribunal that the motions judge erred in principle or materially misapprehended the evidence.
    • It was a lesson I had misapprehended as a small child, when I went to synagogue with my father.
    • The appellate court may overturn a trial judge's decision if it is satisfied that the trial judge misapprehended the evidence before him or her, or if the trial judge failed to consider essential evidence constituting an error of law.
    • Ultimately, the point will be that when one looks to the letter that goes to the Tribunal from the adviser, the Tribunal has not misapprehended the case put, but rather the reasons are responsive to the case as put then.
    • China's industrial competitors, including the U.S., often misapprehend the source of China's productive strength.
    • The difficult balancing exercise is for the Board, and not for the court, to perform and the Board cannot do this if it misapprehends the principles it must apply.
    • His Honour did not misapprehend the facts, he did not misapply legal principle, he did not miscalculate the damages, nor did he err in the exercise of his discretion.
    • It can only become evil to the extent that man turns from God; it is a danger only if its true nature is misapprehended.
    • Most people were befuddled by or misunderstood Full Metal Jacket and had misapprehended The Shining.
    • And yet, if she realised that she had been misapprehending the problem or if she worked out for herself some possible solution to it, she would reveal her changed thinking at once.
    • The meaning of religious freedom, I fear, is sometimes greatly misapprehended.
    • The trial judge misapprehended the evidence and the weight to be attributed to it.
    • In my review of the evidence presented on the temporary care and custody hearing and the reasons for decision of the presiding justice, I do not see, in any respect whatsoever, that she misapprehended the evidence.
    • On the application for special leave it appears that the Court may have misapprehended the situation so far as the Full Court was concerned.
    • The appellant thus argued that the trial judge misapprehended the facts and/or misapplied the appropriate standard of care to the facts.
    • This contention misapprehends the basis for their potential liability.
    • That was a case of an architect who misapprehended his position.
    • The applicant also complains that the Minister has, in effect, misapprehended his family circumstances and the hardships that will be caused to his wife and his 14-month-old child if his application fails.
    Synonyms
    misunderstand, misinterpret, put a wrong interpretation on, misconstrue, misconceive, mistake, misread, miss, confuse, confound, take amiss
    miscalculate, err, be mistaken, get the wrong idea, get it/someone wrong, take something the wrong way, receive a false impression, be under a delusion, get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick, be at cross purposes
    informal be barking up the wrong tree

Rhymes

amend, append, apprehend, ascend, attend, befriend, bend, blend, blende, commend, comprehend, condescend, contend, defriend, depend, emend, end, expend, extend, fend, forfend, friend, impend, interdepend, lend, mend, misspend, offend, on-trend, Oostende, Ostend, perpend, portend, rend, reprehend, scrag-end, send, spend, subtend, suspend, tail end, tend, transcend, trend, underspend, unfriend, upend, vend, weekend, wend
 
 

Definition of misapprehend in US English:

misapprehend

verbˌmɪsˌæprəˈhɛndˌmisˌaprəˈhend
  • with object Misunderstand (words, a person, a situation, etc.)

    they seemed not to mind that their more profound utterances were misapprehended as self-help maxims
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The appellant thus argued that the trial judge misapprehended the facts and/or misapplied the appropriate standard of care to the facts.
    • The mother must ultimately establish before the appellate tribunal that the motions judge erred in principle or materially misapprehended the evidence.
    • It can only become evil to the extent that man turns from God; it is a danger only if its true nature is misapprehended.
    • The appellate court may overturn a trial judge's decision if it is satisfied that the trial judge misapprehended the evidence before him or her, or if the trial judge failed to consider essential evidence constituting an error of law.
    • China's industrial competitors, including the U.S., often misapprehend the source of China's productive strength.
    • In my review of the evidence presented on the temporary care and custody hearing and the reasons for decision of the presiding justice, I do not see, in any respect whatsoever, that she misapprehended the evidence.
    • The meaning of religious freedom, I fear, is sometimes greatly misapprehended.
    • The difficult balancing exercise is for the Board, and not for the court, to perform and the Board cannot do this if it misapprehends the principles it must apply.
    • Ultimately, the point will be that when one looks to the letter that goes to the Tribunal from the adviser, the Tribunal has not misapprehended the case put, but rather the reasons are responsive to the case as put then.
    • His Honour did not misapprehend the facts, he did not misapply legal principle, he did not miscalculate the damages, nor did he err in the exercise of his discretion.
    • And yet, if she realised that she had been misapprehending the problem or if she worked out for herself some possible solution to it, she would reveal her changed thinking at once.
    • On the application for special leave it appears that the Court may have misapprehended the situation so far as the Full Court was concerned.
    • One infers that they thought he did not have reasonable grounds, but they did so in circumstances where they have misapprehended the factual circumstances.
    • This contention misapprehends the basis for their potential liability.
    • He came to regret this openness, however, believing it had caused his aims to be misapprehended.
    • It was a lesson I had misapprehended as a small child, when I went to synagogue with my father.
    • Most people were befuddled by or misunderstood Full Metal Jacket and had misapprehended The Shining.
    • That was a case of an architect who misapprehended his position.
    • The trial judge misapprehended the evidence and the weight to be attributed to it.
    • The applicant also complains that the Minister has, in effect, misapprehended his family circumstances and the hardships that will be caused to his wife and his 14-month-old child if his application fails.
    Synonyms
    misunderstand, misinterpret, put a wrong interpretation on, misconstrue, misconceive, mistake, misread, miss, confuse, confound, take amiss
 
 
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