misapprehend

  • 121mis|know — «mihs NOH», transitive verb, knew « NOO or NYOO», known, know|ing. 1. to misapprehend; misunderstand. 2. Scottish. to not recognize (a person) …

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  • 122mis´un|der|stand´er — mis|un|der|stand «MIHS uhn duhr STAND», transitive verb, intransitive verb, stood, stand|ing. 1. to understand wrongly; not comprehend rightly; misconceive: »He misunderstood the question and got the answer wrong. SYNONYM(S): misapprehend. 2 …

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  • 123mis|un|der|stand — «MIHS uhn duhr STAND», transitive verb, intransitive verb, stood, stand|ing. 1. to understand wrongly; not comprehend rightly; misconceive: »He misunderstood the question and got the answer wrong. SYNONYM(S): misapprehend. 2 …

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