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misperˈceive, v. [mis-1 1.] trans. To perceive wrongly or incorrectly; to mistake.
1924J. E. McTaggart in J. H. Muirhead Contemp. Brit. Philos. (1st Ser.) 265 Consequently H will be misperceived by G as existing in time. 1953Mind LXII. 207 The bedpost was not being misperceived when I dreamed that I saw the Eiffel Tower. 1973E. Bullins Theme is Blackness 174 No, of course I don't think you're the bad guy but you're misperceiving me wrongly. 1974Sci. Amer. Jan. 84 One might succeed in correcting the eyes shown here so that they are perceived as gazing downward and leftward, but at that very moment the mouth is uncorrected and expresses sorrow rather than pleasure. Conversely, one might correct the mouth and misperceive the eyes. |