0 to form an understanding that is not correct of something that is said or done: --
When we re-examined the regulations, we realized that we had misinterpreted them.
1 to not understand or explain something correctly: --
Consequently, the reader keeps "missing the point" or misinterpreting it, presumably resulting in faulty and fragmented comprehension, as reflected in their academic performance.
Otherwise, there is the danger of misinterpreting the roles of the arguments.
In several important ways, however, the message on shared and nonshared environmental effects has been misinterpreted.
It just seems to me that they have misinterpreted the nature of the problem.
Lest this latter statement be misinterpreted, let me rephrase as follows.
Moreover, a message can be misunderstood or misinterpreted at its destination.
If the predicate is always clause-final, there is no reason why an unmarked clause-initial lexeme should be misinterpreted as a predicate.
Here we find that it is possible to misinterpret the net benefits from the change in trade policy.