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misinterpreted Meaning in Tamil ( misinterpreted வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

தவறாகப்பொருள் கொள்,



misinterpreted's Usage Examples:

When she did give up the struggle, I first misinterpreted the news.


When the legislature of Virginia gave him 150 shares of stock in companies formed for the improvement of the Potomac and James rivers, and he was unable to refuse them lest his action should be misinterpreted, he extricated himself by giving them to educational institutions.


She squirmed to get out from under him, but the movement was misinterpreted.


I thought you wanted to go, but when you declined, I decided I must have misinterpreted your interest.


There had always been a physical attraction between them and unless she had misinterpreted his expression, there still was.


Geoffroy here maintained that the five centres of ossification existed in the duck just as in the fowl, and that the real difference of the process lay in the period at which they made their appearance, a circumstance which, though virtually proved by the preparations Cuvier had used, had been by him overlooked or misinterpreted.


It is clear that in the original form of the tradition the name of the foundling was Scyld or Sceldwea, and that his cognomen'Scefing (derived from sceaf, a sheaf) was misinterpreted as a patronymic.


18) the reference was probably to the felling of timber in Lebanon for Hiram's temples; Josephus then misinterpreted this by 1 Kings v.


Comte's instances) it implies, in the mass of mankind, any very decided natural bent, either in a good or in a bad direction; if it supposes that the reason, in average human beings, predominates over the desires, or the disinterested desires over the personal, - we may know that history has been misinterpreted, and that the theory is false.


His policy, therefore, was necessarily tentative and ambiguous, and might very readily be misinterpreted.


Other influences which may be traced in his writings are those of modern naturalism and of a somewhat misinterpreted Darwinism ("strength" is generally interpreted as physical endowment, but it has sometimes to be reluctantly acknowledged that the physically feeble, by their combination and cunning, prove stronger than the "strong").


Obviously we have misinterpreted each other to the point of total confusion.





Synonyms:

rede, interpret,



Antonyms:

lodge, saddle, fuse,

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