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Use "misapprehending" in a sentence
"Confusing aspersion for evidence doesn't make Palin's case stronger; it just illustrates that she was misapprehending the history of the Soviet Union -- a country that didn't need America's 21st-century problems to collapse for its own reasons, and a topic that deserves far more serious attention than this debate has given it."
"It had spent twenty years misapprehending the shift in the evolution of automatic arms."
"I think you're misapprehending the extent to which the terrain has shifted in recent months."