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"misconceive" Definitions
  1. misconceive something to understand something in the wrong way

7 Sentences With "misconceive"

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They fundamentally misconceive what the problem is that drives appropriations delays.
The reality is that Trump's focus on immigrants is to misconceive of the terrorist problem that exists in the United States.
But as a -- as -- as regards how much exposure he has, the one thing I will say is, people do misconceive Michael Cohen&aposs role in Trump world.
His detractors misconceive the role of the judge,  They fault him for resisting the temptation to play Don Quixote to rescue damsels in distress by stretching the law to the breaking point.
If we're too weak to withstand sexual incivility, if we're too pure to ever misrepresent or misconceive past encounters, then we're not fit to exercise equal rights at the expense of special protections.
Liability for Breach of Fiduciary Obligations can occur if parties misconceive their relationship with a mediator as something other than neutrality. Since such liability relies on a misconception, court action is unlikely to succeed.
Kegan's writing in this book continues the same combination of detailed storytelling and theoretical analysis found in his earlier book, but presents a "more complex bi-theoretical approach" rather than the single subject–object theory he presented in The Evolving Self. In the last chapter of In Over Our Heads, titled "On Being Good Company for the Wrong Journey", Kegan warns that it is easy to misconceive the nature of the mental transformations that a person needs or seeks to make. Whatever the virtues of higher orders of consciousness, no one should expect us to master them when we are not ready or when we are without the necessary support; and we are unlikely to be helped by someone who assumes that we are engaged at a certain order of consciousness when we are not. He ends the book with an epilogue on the value of passionate engagement and the creative unpredictability of human lives.

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