What's the difference between misappreciation and misapprehension?

Misappreciation


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The results reveal a lack of information on their part, despite pst information given by us (systematic misappreciation?
  • (2) The authors recall the known signs; clinical, radiological, African human trypanosomiasis, signs often misappreciated or under-estimated in regard to the neurological symptomatology.
  • (3) They are consecutive to a non conformed administration of the drugs or overdosage bound to a non correct control or drugs interferences or to a misappreciated counterindication.
  • (4) In short, they deplore the misappreciation of these advantages.
  • (5) They emphasize the causes of failures, mostly related to a misappreciation of children's individual differences and inequalities of the rate of physical and psychoaffective development.

Misapprehension


Definition:

  • (n.) A mistaking or mistake; wrong apprehension of one's meaning of a fact; misconception; misunderstanding.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This review considers the biophysics of penetrating missile wounds, highlights some of the more common misconceptions and seeks to reconcile the conflicting and confusing management doctrines that are promulgated in the literature-differences that arise not only from two scenarios, peace and war, but also from misapprehensions of the wounding process.
  • (2) Theories of denture retention have suffered from confusion of model, algebraic errors, and misapprehension of the physics of capillarity, adhesion and cohesion, as well as the role of atmospheric pressure.
  • (3) have had quite a deep impact, so I think some people react very defensively and dismissively to any feminist article on the misapprehension that it must be about taking men down, or calling all men sexist or ‘bad’ – which isn’t the case at all – I think this can cause some people to feel scared, that somehow by making women equal we will have to diminish men in some way.
  • (4) There is a misapprehension, he says, that every time a child sex crime reaches the media it disgraces the community.
  • (5) I must admit I was surprised, and found myself wondering if the misapprehension all comes down to bone structure.
  • (6) If there has been one constant throughout a music career lasting almost 30 years, Tracey Thorn would almost certainly say it has been other people's misapprehensions about what she's really like.
  • (7) The biggest misapprehension about Sondheim – that he puts intellect above feeling, as if the two aren't connected – rests, as he sees it, on a wrong-headed understanding of art; that it is driven by something imprecise and mystical, rather than hard, fast rules.
  • (8) As the many questions raised by a generic viewpoint are considered, one can observe that much of the resistance to this concept among professionals is attributable to fear of the unfamiliar, protection of vested interest, misapprehension about consequences and, not least, prejudice reflecting the stereotyped ideas of the general population.
  • (9) Bell said he "completely refuted" he was antisemitic and said he could "not be held responsible for whatever cultural precepts and misapprehensions people choose to bring to my cartoon".
  • (10) Cooper and Ryan describe interaction of penetrating missiles with tissues, they denounce that they call common misapprehensions in wound ballistic and they try to reconcile engineers works and clinical observations.
  • (11) She ordered her officials to "urgently consider how to approach the Americans on the question of possible Soviet misapprehensions about a surprise Nato attack".
  • (12) Only by doing so is there any prospect of dissolving the misapprehension that Vietnam veterans have been poisoned by herbicides.
  • (13) This misapprehension was caused, in part, by confusion with another pharyngeal resident, Neisseria cinerea.
  • (14) "But it rests on a fundamental misapprehension of what works.
  • (15) These misapprehensions may influence the management of wounds by suggesting didactic approaches based upon a preconceived notion of the nature and severity of the wound for different types of projectiles.
  • (16) Such misapprehensions can be helped by the counselor's willingness to discuss sexual issues openly.
  • (17) Spinal cord-injured clients have many fears and misapprehension about their sexual functioning.
  • (18) Many, including Girls creator Lena Dunham, have tweeted support for Dylan , while others have pointed to a blog from last week by the director Robert Weide, who made a documentary about Allen and who seeks to debunk some of the misapprehensions about the case.
  • (19) "By arresting, imprisoning and attempting to deport Sheikh Raed Salah on what the judge has determined as a 'misapprehension of the facts', the British government have acted in a shameful way," Sarah Colborne, the PSC's director, said.
  • (20) Talks could help to break down some of the misapprehensions that have inflamed the conflict.

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