misinterpret in the PONS Dictionary

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She also tends to generally overreact to things she doesn't quite understand and frequently misinterprets them.
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Unfortunately, their work has since been misinterpreted often, and much of the oral tradition has been lost.
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After a series of ambiguous and misinterpreted moves by the other, the two captains mistook each other for enemies and opened fire.
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In fact, there are four main ways a person's identity can be misinterpreted that will produce emotions of anger and other negative aspects.
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With the 0 in the type field, this can also pass as a simpler protocol with a length-data format and is often misinterpreted as such.
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On the other hand, women are more concerned that their actions might be misinterpreted if alcohol is involved.
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The poem was initially misinterpreted by many as being supportive of nuclear war.
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The findings and decisions have been criticized and some claim that the boards' actions have been misinterpreted.
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The song's lyrics warn her dance partner not to misinterpret her moves.
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After thinking over their night, he realizes that he misinterpreted her statement last night.
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