misconceived in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for misconceived in the English»Serbian Dictionary

mis·con·ceived [ˌmɪskən'siːvd] ADJ

mis·con·ceive [ˌmɪskən'siːv] VB trans

misconceived Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

misconceived notion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
So much of the argument about science and religion, on both sides of the debate, is misconceived or obsolete.
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The very notion that all politicians are dishonest is misconceived.
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Members are disciplined because of sin and not, as commonly misconceived, because of adherence to traditions.
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A further 66 cases were dismissed, for non-pursuit or because they were considered misconceived...
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The series was widely regarded as misconceived for variety of reasons, such as the studio-bound production which offered little in the way of realism and the lack of available funding.
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But that doesn't prevent this film from being jaw-droppingly misconceived.
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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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We have already suggested that this theory is misconceived.
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The skinhead image was a maybe in hindsight misconceived fashion thing.
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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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