misconceive in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for misconceive in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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This question, while popular amongst opponents of the war, is misconceived.
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The first is a consciousness that misconceives the status of persons and other phenomena.
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It is commonly misconceived that drivers actually lose points due to convictions for certain traffic offences.
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But that doesn't prevent this film from being jaw-droppingly misconceived.
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So much of the argument about science and religion, on both sides of the debate, is misconceived or obsolete.
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But classifying negative feelings as among the impediments to happiness misconceives what real happiness is all about.
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In addition, concerns for such global transactions include inconsistent compensation for services or resources sacrificed elsewhere and misconceived warrants for irresponsible use.
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In the circumstances and having regard to the review made above, it is my ruling that this (ex-parte) application is misconceived and it is therefore dismissed.
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The very notion that all politicians are dishonest is misconceived.
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The term is often used to automatically dismiss claims that the critic deems ridiculous, misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, or irrational.
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