different between misinterpret vs misrecognize
misinterpret
English
Etymology
From mis- +? interpret.
Verb
misinterpret (third-person singular simple present misinterprets, present participle misinterpreting, simple past and past participle misinterpreted)
- To make an incorrect interpretation; to misunderstand.
Derived terms
- misinterpretable
- misinterpretation
- misinterpreter
See also
- misunderstand
Translations
misinterpret From the web:
- what misinterpreted mean
- misinterpreting what someone says
- misinterpreting what i hear
- misinterpretation what does it mean
- what does misinterpreted
- what is misinterpretation in communication
- what causes misinterpretation
- what is misinterpretation in contract law
misrecognize
English
Alternative forms
- misrecognise
Etymology
mis- +? recognize
Verb
misrecognize (third-person singular simple present misrecognizes, present participle misrecognizing, simple past and past participle misrecognized)
- (psychology, computing) To recognize in error
- (sociology) To deliberately fail to recognize, or pretend to do so
Derived terms
- misrecognition
Related terms
- derecognize
- misidentify
- misinterpret
- misunderstand
misrecognize From the web:
- what does misrecognized mean
- misrecognized meaning
- tradomedical meaning
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