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Example sentences for "misapprehended"

Lexicographically close words:
misapplications; misapplied; misapply; misapplying; misapprehend; misapprehension; misapprehensions; misappropriated; misappropriation; misbecome
  1. Footnote 66: This case was entirely misapprehended by a journalist who happened to extract the passage.

  2. Certainly he has misapprehended it or I have.

  3. He has misapprehended it or the Administration has.

  4. That mission has been strangely misapprehended by succeeding ages.

  5. There is in man an oblivion and forgetfulness of God, and in this darkness of the ignorance of God, everything is apprehended or misapprehended as present sense suggests, and as it fancies a conveniency or excellency.

  6. I dare say, many sin, rather because of a misapprehended immunity from it and a misreckoning of their own measure and strength, than because of the strength of sin itself.

  7. His ideas are not only grossly misapprehended by all foreigners; they are often misapprehended by his own countrymen of superior education, and even by himself.

  8. And here it may not be considered out of place for a brief reference to the writer's own position at this time; especially as it has been much misapprehended and misstated.

  9. He has apparently misapprehended its true pronunciation, for he wrote tanchl-to-que instead of tanchltakahque or tanchltakochque.

  10. It was just on this point that Luther most completely misapprehended Tauler.

  11. I wish to submit to the Committee one observation on the precedent of Daniel O'Connell, and that is that, as a matter of fact, the evidence of Sir Thomas Erskine May shows that he misapprehended that precedent.

  12. You have misapprehended a passage in my last letter.

  13. In one or two cases you, I think, furnish the proof that you have misapprehended me, for you represent my doctrines one way in one place, and another way in another.

  14. This learned and respected critic has strangely misapprehended the evidence.

  15. He seems very early to have misapprehended the true relation in which he stood to the government.

  16. You inform me that I misapprehended you 'in supposing that' you 'mean to contend, that what the apostles have said respecting a future state, was spoken by way of conclusions from certain known facts.

  17. If, therefore, you have considered yourself excused from proving the facts on which the truth of revelation seems to rest, because I have granted them for the sake of the argument, you have misapprehended my meaning.

  18. These had misapprehended the nature of the statute forbidding alliance with the heathen, by supposing that it forbade a compact even on terms of submission to the ordinances of God.

  19. The Headship of Christ over the nations is taught in Divine revelation not less clearly than that over the Church; not less than that, it has been misapprehended and disputed, and often practically denied.

  20. Misapprehended and despised He lived, misapprehended He died.

  21. And in that reverberation, and giving back to us our petition transformed into a command, we are not to see a dismissal of it as if we had misapprehended our true want.

  22. Like his masters at home, he entirely misapprehended the spirit and the incentives to action of the American soldiers.

  23. Like many other statesmen of his time, he utterly misapprehended the character of the American people, and could not perceive the justice of their claims.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misapprehended" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.