Pronunciation: /mɪsˈrɛndərɪŋ/
noun a false or incorrect interpretation or translation
A1 Misrendering a word in a sentence can change its meaning.
A2 The misrendering of the document led to confusion among the team.
B1 The misrendering of historical events in the textbook caused controversy.
B2 The misrendering of the contract terms resulted in a legal dispute.
C1 The misrendering of the data analysis led to incorrect conclusions.
C2 The misrendering of the painting altered its original intent.
formal The misrendering of the ancient text led to confusion among scholars.
informal The misrendering of that quote totally changed its meaning.
slang I can't believe the misrendering of that meme, it's totally wrong.
figurative Her misrendering of the situation made everything seem much worse than it actually was.
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