What's the difference between misconceive and misconceiver?

Misconceive


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To conceive wrongly; to interpret incorrectly; to receive a false notion of; to misjudge; to misapprehend.

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Misconceiver


Definition:

  • (n.) One who misconceives.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Yet the terrible suffering of its people over the past five years shows that the single currency is a fundamentally misconceived project.
  • (2) I just felt very deeply that this was something that was completely misconceived.
  • (3) Sky hit back in its own submission, also made public, describing the complaint as "misconceived, exaggerated and cynically self-serving".
  • (4) "That they will be run at least in part by former generals and ex-defence secretaries reveals just how misconceived these plans are."
  • (5) Labour's higher education spokesman, Gareth Thomas, said: "The idea that fees of over £6,000 would be the exception rather than the norm, as independent experts were warning even before the fees vote, looks even more ill-considered and misconceived."
  • (6) That criticism could not be more misconceived,” he said.
  • (7) The policies, like closing mosques and holding a royal commission, are, like most One Nation’s policies, misconceived.
  • (8) The British Phonographic Industry (BPI), the UK music industry trade body, said BT and TalkTalk's legal challenge against the act is "misconceived and will fail".
  • (9) A combination of negligence and misconceived strategic decisions (like the 2005 Nato deployment in rural Pashtun regions, which was felt there as an occupation) have had big consequences.
  • (10) Somewhere, rumour has it, there is Von Trier as well, although the Danish film-maker has taken a vow of silence since a miscued (and arguably misconceived) joke at the Cannes film festival led to him being cast out like Satan.
  • (11) Looking back at the life-changing impact libraries had on her teenage self, she said, bought home to her what ahorribly misconceived, short-sighted and disastrous policy it is for local authorities to close their libraries.
  • (12) Junior doctors legally challenge Jeremy Hunt's 'misconceived' contract Read more It is not difficult to see why the beneficiaries of this failing system support it, as astonishing amounts of money can be made.
  • (13) This latest attempt by the DWP to downplay such a massive error demonstrates not only how misconceived the "spare room subsidy" is, but also the futility of seeking to conceal its wider social harms.
  • (14) In October 2003, an appeal against his sentence was thrown out by a high court judge as "hopeless" and "misconceived".
  • (15) A form of assisted dying was in place for some time, the Liverpool "care pathway", introduced as a compassionate act but tragically misconceived.
  • (16) George Osborne’s planned balanced budget law is completely misconceived – we can certainly both agree on that – but I hardly think we could have expected a much easier ride with Berlin, instead of London, setting the ground rules.
  • (17) Branding his decision “misconceived”, they add that Hunt has no power to tell foundation trust hospitals, local councils or GPs surgeries who to employ.
  • (18) The BMA is also seeking a judicial review over imposition, though government lawyers have argued this is “misconceived”.
  • (19) He writes in his Trojan Horse chapter: "It is reassuring to imagine that the problem we face is restricted to a very small group of individuals … who will be easy to identify and deal with without having to engage on a broader front," but says this approach is fatally misconceived.
  • (20) For example, ever since the misconceived consultation on the so-called replacement for star ratings, there has been silence.

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