Sentences with misconstrue
mis·con·strue
M m - An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship. [VERB noun]
- These items of wishful thinking misconstrue the visual language of painting, which is full of licence and coheres around ideas of drawing.
- Readers looking for ways to justify the ethics of colonial takeover or to criticise Aboriginal society today may thus misconstrue this.
- Unfortunately this important fact of life is being misconstrue as the panegyrics that should be sang to a fulfilled grand father and grand mother.
- In fact, others misconstrue the practical or contextual meanings of some portions of the Bible.