erroneously interpret
Frequency: 6.56.4 per million words
to understand or explain something in the wrong way
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Examples (20)
- The lawyer argued that the judge had erroneously interpreted the new legislation.
- Many people erroneously interpret the data, leading to incorrect conclusions.
- Many critics erroneously interpret the author's silence as an admission of guilt.
- The report was criticized for erroneously interpreting the survey results.
- The initial study erroneously interpreted the data, leading to flawed conclusions.
- She erroneously interpreted his silence as disapproval.
- He erroneously interpreted her friendly smile as a sign of romantic interest.
- It's easy to erroneously interpret cultural nuances when traveling.
- For centuries, historians have erroneously interpreted the fall of the empire as a single event.
- Legal texts can often be erroneously interpreted by those without legal training.
- The analyst was fired for erroneously interpreting the market trends, causing significant losses.
- He might erroneously interpret your kindness as weakness.
- Be careful not to erroneously interpret the instructions, or the device may be damaged.
- The media often erroneously interprets scientific studies.
- It is common for people under stress to erroneously interpret neutral social cues as threatening.
- Don't erroneously interpret my directness as rudeness.
- Some scholars argue that the ancient text has been erroneously interpreted for generations.
- The instructions were so vague that anyone could erroneously interpret them.
- If you erroneously interpret the contract's clause, you might face legal consequences.
- We must be careful not to erroneously interpret historical events.