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misinterpretations

noun as in misunderstanding

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The data that drive the translations filters languages through an English perspective, “which could result in misinterpretations of the other language,” she said.

It is coming in the form of recycled videos and photos presented as current, misinterpretations of policy proposals and inflammatory political ads, addressing topics like agriculture, climate change and migration.

Hell, even the decision to call it the Vietnam War versus the American War, which is what Vietnamese people call it, comes with its own baggage and misinterpretations.

From Salon

Such misinterpretations can impair scientists' conclusions about global temperatures, the thickness of an atmosphere, and other planetary conditions, Hörst said.

There are misinterpretations of intent and then it keeps escalating.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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