Which preposition to use with misinterpreting

in Occurrences 3%

In the course of delirious dreams she finds herself in the "Tell-Tale Forest" (which threatens to recall The Palace of Truth), and here all the picturesque phrases which she has been in the childish habit of misinterpreting in their literal sense"a bee in the bonnet," to "ride hobbies," "to play ducks and drakes," "to pay the piper," and so forthare realised in human or animal form.

as Occurrences 2%

The "Elective Affinities" has been strangely misinterpreted as having an immoral tendency, as encouraging conjugal infidelity, and approving "free love."

to Occurrences 1%

answered the sorrowful Edella, but write to my lord all the assurances that words, can give him, which heaven knows I can truly do, that I never wronged him even in wish or thought; and that since there are people so cruel to misinterpret to my dishonour, what was nothing but mere charity, to obey his commands with the utmost punctuality, and never set my foot into that prison more?

with Occurrences 1%

26.It is important, that the central phraseology of our language be so understood, as not to be misinterpreted with credit, or falsely expounded by popular critics and teachers.

of Occurrences 1%

In the sympathy and simpleness of this impulse she went as far as to revive the mourning she had worn for her parents, but with such a fatal accenting of her beauty, and dangerous misinterpreting of her condition to eligible bachelors strange to the country, that she was obliged to put it off again.

into Occurrences 1%

The very forbearance to press prosecutions was misinterpreted into a fear of urging the execution of the laws, and associations of men began to denounce threats against the officers employed.

at Occurrences 1%

Winds up with a very serious passage, says even if this wild suggestionmere passing fancy of mine, you know, and misinterpreted at thatthis wild suggestion about the schools comes to nothing, that doesn't end the matter.

Which preposition to use with  misinterpreting