Misconstruct example sentences

mis·con·struct

verb rare

misconstruct (verb) · misconstructs (third person present) · misconstructed (past tense) · misconstructed (past participle) · misconstructing (present participle)

  - misconstrue (something):

"Misconstruct" Example Sentences

1. I believe you misconstruct my intentions; I only wanted to help.
2. The media often misconstruct the facts, leading to public confusion.
3. He completely misconstrued her silence as agreement.
4. Don't misconstruct my hesitation as a lack of interest.
5. It's easy to misconstruct the meaning of ambiguous language.
6. The author's message was easily misconstrued by many readers.
7. She feared her words would be misconstrued and cause offense.
8. His sarcastic tone was misconstrued as genuine anger.
9. I hope my actions are not misconstrued.
10. The instructions were poorly written and frequently misconstrued.
11. To avoid being misconstrued, speak clearly and concisely.
12. The judge warned the jury not to misconstruct the defendant's testimony.
13. Her body language was easily misconstrued in the tense situation.
14. He felt his joke had been terribly misconstrued.
15. The poem's symbolism was open to misconstruction.
16. Ambiguity invites misconstruction.
17. There's a danger of misconstruction in this matter.
18. The potential for misconstruction is high.
19. Avoid phrases prone to misconstruction.
20. He spoke carefully to prevent misconstruction.
21. The lawyer skillfully avoided misconstruction of his client's statement.
22. Clear communication is crucial to prevent misconstruction.
23. Let me clarify to prevent any misconstruction.
24. The risk of misconstruction is ever-present.
25. He regretted the misconstruction of his words.
26. She apologized for the misconstruction.
27. The misconstruction caused considerable damage.
28. The misconstruction led to a bitter dispute.
29. The misconstruction was entirely unintentional.
30. He blamed the misconstruction on poor communication.
31. The consequences of the misconstruction were severe.
32. Addressing the misconstruction was his priority.
33. He attempted to correct the misconstruction of his statement.
34. The article's headline encouraged misconstruction.
35. Their actions were subject to misconstruction.
36. She vehemently denied any misconstruction of her intentions.
37. He hoped to avoid any further misconstruction.
38. The possibility of misconstruction was always present.
39. The subtle humor was open to misconstruction.
40. He chose his words carefully to minimize misconstruction.
41. Understanding context prevents misconstruction.
42. The lack of clarity contributed to the misconstruction.
43. It was a simple misunderstanding, not a deliberate misconstruction.
44. He was accused of deliberate misconstruction of the evidence.
45. The contract's ambiguous wording allowed for misconstruction.
46. To avoid misconstruction, get it in writing.
47. The lawyer skillfully exploited the misconstruction to his client's advantage.
48. The judge ruled that the misconstruction was irrelevant.
49. Despite his clarification, the misconstruction persisted.
50. The misconstruction ultimately led to the project's failure.

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