Capable of being misinterpreted; liable to be misunderstood.(adjective)
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Use "misinterpretable" in a sentence
"Perhaps owing to its misinterpretable name, the group was reportedly dropped by Facebook this morning for being "hateful, threatening, or obscene.""
"Reagan's future may have looked like the robber barons 'past, but it looked like something, it had a discernible shape that made its various programs and policies interpretable or misinterpretable as goal directed behavior."
"The Bible Retranslation Project recognizes two fundamental aspects of a modern language that causes it to be a constant state of flux or change: familiar terms change their meanings, so text using them becomes misinterpretable new, more precise terms appear at a rate of about 1000 per year."