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"mischaracterize" Definitions
  1. to characterize (someone or something) wrongly

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Liberals mischaracterize conservatives by calling them all bigots and misogynists, and conservatives mischaracterize liberals by claiming we're all obsessed with political correctness and hate American values.
"So I won't mischaracterize your view either, Kathy Rae," she continued.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I think it&aposs very typical of Mr. Trump to mischaracterize.
Private prison operators have argued that activists mischaracterize the nature of their facilities.
I do believe that we mischaracterize what it means to experience television now.
Once Mueller's investigation was over, Rosenstein helped the Trump administration mischaracterize its conclusions.
It was a confusing exchange in which Castro appeared to mischaracterize Biden's position.
However, critics like the alliance completely mischaracterize the challenge of regulating recreational drones.
Is it conservative to demonize and vilify and mischaracterize religious and ethnic minorities …?
But even after those facts were established, efforts to mischaracterize the shooter's motivations continued.
Entrepreneurs who deliberately mischaracterize their compensation face reprisal from the IRS if they're caught.
Sanders's comments, then, mischaracterize why incarceration rose so much over the past several decades.
And sometimes we are wrong; we say or do things that mischaracterize or mistake.
But to say that "NCIS" is predictable or incapable of surprise is to mischaracterize it.
Then mischaracterize the resulting 5,500 page mishmash as "export opportunities", "job creation", and "American leadership".
The president himself confirmed this by immediately going on Twitter to mischaracterize what just happened.
Lowey tweeted Saturday that Omar has a tendency to "mischaracterize" support for Israel from American lawmakers.
As a result, the piece The Hill published is riddled with errors that mischaracterize the project.
"We don't need people who are going to frustrate, undermine and mischaracterize our agency," he added.
JOHN BRENNAN, FORMER CIA DIRECTOR: Well, first of all, it is typical of Mr. Trump to mischaracterize.
Opponents would rather put up smokescreens to mischaracterize this legislation than address the real reasons behind it.
Republicans' efforts to demonize Waters and mischaracterize her statement as a form of violence are not surprising.
"I know you wouldn't mischaracterize it, but I find it difficult to accept that characterization," retiring Rep.
Now, an independent, third-party investigation found that the video had been edited to mischaracterize what actually happened.
Kildee's chief of staff, Mitchell Rivard, said it would be hard to mischaracterize what the EPA was doing.
So even when Tucker Carlson engages in theatrics to antagonize me, I won't demean or mischaracterize him in return.
Since facial recognition may be biased against vulnerable communities, it could disproportionately mischaracterize members of those groups as dangerous.
Private prison operators have argued that activists mischaracterize the nature of their facilities, and called the decisions politically motivated.
To suggest similarities between Trump's and Obama's actions is to mischaracterize the policies of both presidents in substance, style and spirit.
"We're proud of the work we do, notwithstanding recent and willful attempts by some to mischaracterize it," spokesman Carlos Sousa said.
Or you can try what Fox did to Firefly: wildly mischaracterize it in order to Trojan-horse it into people's homes.
Otherwise, it risks continuing to mischaracterize and misunderstand a region the West has colonized, plundered, bombed, and exoticized for many generations.
Veterans—particularly this generation that has suffered greatly from traumatic brain injuries—can often misstate their symptoms and mischaracterize their well-being.
The former FBI director said he wrote the notes down out of fear that the president would try to mischaracterize their meetings.
"We're very disappointed that after 40 years with NBC, he has chosen to mischaracterize and share these private interactions after his departure."
Making matters worse, both sides of the argument have tended to mischaracterize the underlying legal issues in order to score political points.
Zachary Carter at the Huffington Post argues that Clinton's jabs at Sanders amount to little more than "semantic gamesmanship" and mischaracterize the situation.
"We realized they could easily be used to mischaracterize our intent," John Hardin, the foundation's director of university relations, said in a statement.
Fact No. 3: In his speech, President Trump used emotionally charged and medically inaccurate language to mischaracterize bills in New York and Virginia.
" A spokesperson for Morningstar also said Thursday that the company had contacted the Journal to request corrections to "numerous points that mischaracterize our business.
Nevertheless, in Wisconsin on Thursday, Trump continued to mischaracterize the vote -- as he did in Graham's home state of South Carolina earlier this week.
"It's difficult to count how many times one Republican press release can mischaracterize the facts," the spokesperson said in a statement on Friday afternoon.
Such groups, like NumbersUSA and Federation for American Immigration Reform, use the term to mischaracterize family immigration and cast it in a negative light.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission have been boringly predictable: State your legitimate points, then mischaracterize or ignore the perspective of those with whom you disagree.
" The spokesman added that "attempts to blatantly mischaracterize decades-old articles he wrote before he was even in law school do not change that.
Restating statutory laws could result in judges looking to the Restatement for interpretations that mischaracterize or misrepresent the text of the law as passed by Congress.
Reforming corporate governance is an idea that polls extremely well, so it's probably true that conservatives' best tactic for defeating it is to wildly mischaracterize it.
This argument seems dubious now, as the investigation has produced more material for the public to keep in mind and for Republicans to nitpick and mischaracterize.
"We are now in the awkward position of having some in the media mischaracterize what we are doing and what we are thinking," the letter read.
Efforts vary from state to state, but they have one thing in common: they would punish public participation and mischaracterize advocacy protected by the First Amendment.
Some of her Democratic opponents have already proven willing to mischaracterize Medicare for All as a plan to throw millions of people off their private insurance.
Following the debate, O'Rourke told reporters that Cruz "has a tendency to mischaracterize a position" and was making him appear more politically more radical than he is.
Trump's tweets — which, it should be said, mischaracterize some of Clinton's earlier statements — also overlooks an important fact about the recount: it's crowd-supported and voter-funded.
A: Opponents of Social Security mischaracterize the founders' vision and then use the mischaracterization as a shield against improvements which the founders, I believe, would have applauded.
"Looking ahead, your email gives the impression that you may try to mischaracterize us, and may also involve an attempt to obtain our proprietary information," he added.
Every year, students get scammed into borrowing money to pay tuition at fraudulent for-profit schools that mischaracterize their academic offerings, close abruptly or issue worthless credits.
However, we think it is important not to mischaracterize our set, where we believe strongly in treating everyone fairly regardless of gender, orientation, race, religion, or anything else.
Democrats in the administration and Congress have shown over and over again that they'd rather mischaracterize history to demonize Republicans instead of swiftly address a public health crisis.
This article is part of a continuing coordinated press campaign by Kesha to mislead the public, mischaracterize what has transpired over the last two years, and gain unwarranted sympathy.
Mariska Majoor, a former sex worker in Amsterdam and co-founder of the pro-prostitution advocacy group PROUD, believes that politicians and feminist activists consistently mischaracterize prostitutes in the media.
President John F. Kennedy's "moonshot" rallying cry is overused; let's not mischaracterize the reason for achieving election security and convenience: We don't "do it because it's hard," for the challenge.
"Republicans in Congress repeatedly cherry-pick, mischaracterize, and then leak bits and pieces of documents to fabricate conspiracy theories to protect President Trump, and this is just the latest example," Reps.
"Your recent pronouncements regarding migrant caravans in southern Mexico mischaracterize the situation, are unlikely to achieve effective border security, and do not reflect the best attributes of our country," Reed wrote.
That's exactly what we're seeing policymakers do with cyberspace technologies, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing—which is why we must apply far more scrutiny to comfortable historical analogies that mischaracterize reality.
This approach is controversial and gives the media a lot of material to pick from to mischaracterize, but we believe that in the long run it is the best way for improving.
And it comes with additional risk: More time for Republicans, who've long tried to downplay or mischaracterize the special counsel's findings as exoneration of Trump, to tear down Mueller's credibility and reputation.
" According to the editors, Republican senators support the bill purely because it is a last-ditch effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which they mischaracterize as "some radical, left-wing experiment.
Although surveillance experts from both sides of the aisle say the claims mischaracterize reports about the order on Manafort, that hasn't stopped Trump allies from saying the president was right all along.
" The Democrats said they are concerned there may be an effort to "publicly mischaracterize or selectively leak, for partisan purposes, the results of the FBI's ongoing supplemental background investigation into Judge Kavanaugh.
In a debunk of the conspiracy, Lead Stories wrote that what started out as a call for a "border resistance" protest in El Paso in September was warped to mischaracterize activists as violent.
However, in a recent CNN Opinion piece, Christine Todd Whitman and Bob Kerrey argued that no independent presidential candidate stands a chance without being in the general election debates and mischaracterize the CPD.
What's important here, though, is that this presidential administration has consistently treated science and data as a nuisance, as something to ignore or mischaracterize in pursuit of policies that serve corporate or cultural interests.
What do you think of efforts today to mischaracterize protests — either by focusing entirely on the violent fringes, discounting their size, or claiming that the protesters themselves are "fake" and paid for by liberal organizations?
And many of the articles that have sounded the alarm about the issue — which, again, is mostly limited to isolated incidents — have merely served to pathologize, mischaracterize, and generalize youth of color, perpetrators and victims alike.
"This article is part of a continuing coordinated press campaign by Kesha to mislead the public, mischaracterize what has transpired over the last two years, and gain unwarranted sympathy," Lepera wrote in the statement, acquired by PEOPLE.
It has not worked out that way and Pocan has instead chosen to regurgitate a recent spate of stories – relying on illegally leaked internal documents and sourcing from a disgruntled vendor – to malign or mischaracterize our mission.
"Forgiveness is a great gift, and my wife and I literally try to work through forgiving people who might speak woefully against us or might mischaracterize who we are and what our family's all about," he added.
Pescatore suggested that stories that mischaracterize Kjellberg contribute to an overall generational divide between adults who rely on mainstream media and younger generations that don&apost see it as credible or reflective of the world around them.
"The reason journos from @FoxNews to @dcexaminer can't help but obsess about my clothes, rent, or mischaracterize respectful convos as "fights" is bc as I've said, women like me aren't supposed to run for office — or win," she tweeted.
" In his letter to the committee, Goelman wrote that Republican lawmakers "rushed to the media to mischaracterize Special Agent Strzok's testimony, calling him a liar and telling reporters he refused to answer many questions on the advice of counsel.
To be fair, having a press secretary repeatedly mischaracterize how Hitler carried out the Holocaust by saying he never used chemical weapons is news SNL probably couldn't avoid, even during a presidency that's producing jaw-dropping news roughly every other minute.
"No matter how this group tries to mischaracterize these documents, the fact remains that Hillary Clinton never took action as Secretary of State because of donations to the Clinton Foundation," Clinton campaign spokesman Josh Schwerin said about the newest emails.
"She did decide that she wanted her truth to come out and she would tell her story and not have others mischaracterize it," Eshoo continued, adding that she has not spoken with Ford since her identity became public on Sunday.
And next week, the panel is scheduled to sit down for a final interview with Pentagon liaison Stephen Hedger, who appeared to mischaracterize the timeline of the committee's requests for information during a heated back-and-forth earlier this year.
"Any reasonable observer would conclude you want to 'work' on the report solely so you can leak and mischaracterize the new facts you now acknowledge have been found as a result of this investigation," he wrote to Cummings over the weekend.
When the fired F.B.I. director James Comey testified before Congress in June, Mr. Colbert gleefully pointed out that Mr. Comey had taken close notes on his conversations with Mr. Trump, for fear that the president might mischaracterize what had been said.
The most recent salvo came on Thursday, when Mark Thompson, the chief executive of The New York Times Company, accused Facebook of unintentionally "supporting the enemies of quality journalism" by using algorithms that can mischaracterize news as partisan political content.
And, while some have sought to mischaracterize and dismiss the contents of the reports, the reality is that much of the information contained in the "dossier" has been fully validated, some has been partially validated and, to date, little has been discredited.
"We believe that if these materials are going to be shared outside the Justice Department, they should be released widely so that the public can see them for themselves, rather than allow Republicans to mischaracterize them through selective, partisan leaks," he added.
Jones and Sun contend that in many respects, Trump is reminiscent of Richard M. Nixon: Nixon, like Trump, accused the media of being out to get him and predicted that the press would mischaracterize his public support or the reception he received.
In early June, emails show, the academic researchers who had done the earlier study informed Google that app developers "seem to have an incentive to mischaracterize" their children's apps as "not primarily directed to children," freeing them to track users for targeted ads.
Instead of using this political attention and news cycle to promote unity between the world's religions or propose and promote effective anti-terrorism policies, Trump decided to blatantly mischaracterize this terror attack to advance his domestic political agenda and broadly target the religion of Islam.
Barr testified to lawmakers that he called Mueller to discuss his complaints, saying that Mueller said his letter did not mischaracterize the findings, but raised concerns about the resulting media reports and asked Barr to release more from the report to provide more context.
While the stereotype that Asian Americans are uniformly academic powerhouses may appear to be a positive characterization (and some Asian Americans believe it is), it has long served to dehumanize and mischaracterize Asian Americans; it also pits Asian Americans against other groups of color.
Hit the sweet spot In Neil Gorsuch, President Trump chose a nominee with a record that excited and unified conservatives, while at the same time containing very few controversial decisions or remarks that opponents could use to mischaracterize Gorsuch as a conservative judicial activist or as hostile to minorities.
"The right-wing organization behind this lawsuit has been attacking the Clintons since the 1990s, and no matter how this group tries to mischaracterize these documents, the fact remains that Hillary Clinton never took action as secretary of state because of donations to the Clinton Foundation," he said.
"The right-wing organization behind this lawsuit has been attacking the Clintons since the 1990s and no matter how this group tries to mischaracterize these documents, the fact remains that Hillary Clinton never took action as secretary of state because of donations to the Clinton Foundation," Schwerin said in a statement.
"There is a trade irritant that is there, but when you put it in the context of where trade is going, when you look at the growth we've had of beef and wine exports, I think it is important that we don't mischaracterize what is happening," he told reporters in Canberra.
To illustrate, consider how bitcoin and other modern electronic currencies foster anonymity, an international economic landscape in which profits can readily be shifted from high tax jurisdictions to low tax jurisdictions, and a decentralized workforce epitomized by the gig economy in which taxpayers may readily mischaracterize their personal expenses as business expenses.
The stories about the incident, as well the abuse that triggered it, have haunted her for more than 25 years — but in 2019, Lorena Bobbitt is through letting others mischaracterize and laugh at her story, which is why she went on a press tour ahead of the launch of Jordan Peele's four-part docuseries, Lorena.
The Trump administration is not the first administration to mischaracterize MS-213, which conducts vicious but rudimentary criminal activities like extortion, armed robbery and murder across Central America, Mexico and the U.S. In 213, the Obama-era Treasury Department put the group on a organized crime "kingpin" list with the Italian mafia Camorra, the Mexican criminal group the Zetas and the Japanese mob known as the Yakuza.
But the theme that proved most resonant in the minds of my 20 or so freshmen was the one that I suspect was also closest to the hearts of the show's writers, judging by how pervasively they wrote and revised it over the course of three seasons: sexual violence and the way that institutions try their damndest to hide, diminish, or mischaracterize it as something other than what it is.
Sekulow's opening statement, which served as an extended complaint about process, also managed to mangle the facts (he claimed House Democrats delayed transmitting the articles of impeachment to the Senate for a longer period of time than was actually the case) and mischaracterize the impeachment process (he said Trump "was denied the right to cross-examine witnesses" during the House inquiry when, in fact, the White House declined to do so).

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