misview
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3ADJ.
'shocking, legitimate, public, under
VERB + MISVIEW
view
MISVIEW + NOUN
american, americans, birth, law, native
Definitions
verb
To view incorrectly; to misinterpret.
It is, therefore, highly illogical, while subordinating the syllogism to the readier and more direct method of induction, to misview its legitimate function and to detract from the signal service it has rendered in establishing many important truths.
We think the Forest Service should be called to task for their deliberate manipulating of the DEAS to lead the public to misview Native American intent or ideas.
To view inappropriately; to take an incorrect stance towards.
Often, we have not been taught effective ways of establishing a friendship with the opposite gender and we often misview the other person as a sex object.
She concludes "That Damis is required to misview Memnon in order to gain his epiphanic experience implies that pious viewers need something else in order to engage correctly with the anthropomorphic images of traditional Greek religion."
noun
An incorrect attitude or interpretation
The Sessions Judge has awarded the maximum sentence allowed by law for the offence of which (under his misview of the law ) he has convicted the prisoners under s 115 of the Penal Code, viz., "abetting of the commission of an offence punishable with transportation for life, if that offence be not committed in consequence of the abetment," or as he puts it, "the said offence having been committed not in consequence of that abetment."
It's just...trying to reinforce our view of ...or misview of Americans and Americanism, you know, having those children sing “God Bless America”!
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6It is, therefore, highly illogical, while subordinating the syllogism to the readier and more direct method of induction, to misview its legitimate function and to detract from the signal service it h
WiktionaryWe think the Forest Service should be called to task for their deliberate manipulating of the DEAS to lead the public to misview Native American intent or ideas.
WiktionaryBut, depending a little on how open one's concept of the naturalistic is, and how much one expects by way of completeness in any nauralistic explanation, such a presumption can be inevitably to misvie
WiktionaryThe Sessions Judge has awarded the maximum sentence allowed by law for the offence of which (under his misview of the law ) he has convicted the prisoners under s 115 of the Penal Code, viz., "abettin
WiktionaryIt's just...trying to reinforce our view of ...or misview of Americans and Americanism, you know, having those children sing “God Bless America”!
WiktionarySnodgrass has referred to Hitler as a man who hated being born and has argued that this desire to attain omnipotence through annihilation pointed back to a 'shocking misview of the birth trauma'.
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