0 to form a false understanding of the meaning or intention of something that someone does or says: --
1 to form a false understanding of the meaning or intention of something that someone does or says: --
Johnson complained that his statements were misconstrued.
I say 'only', but this must not be misconstrued.
Yet to focus on political divisions is, in part, to misconstrue local understanding.
This objection misconstrues my argument, which is for the value of capitalism, not its justness.
This should not be misconstrued as proposing the usual division of the political and the religious.
Variation is often misconstrued to be nonadaptive because it insures that many individuals will be less than optimally suited to the environment.
However, this should not be misconstrued as an endorsement of this theory of constraint interaction.
There are reasons why localist models have been underused, though these often misconstrue the localist position.
But ethics experts are not well fitted to do this, and to ask them to do it is to misconstrue their role.