48 Verbs to Use for the Word misunderstanding

In order to avoid all misunderstanding concerning what I have said, I depart from my intention of not speaking of any amendment in particular, to say that, considering this clause henceforth as a constitutional law, I have no objection that it be rendered explicit and irrevocable.

Officers who receive signals, on the firing line "repeat back" at once to prevent misunderstanding.

Otherwise, his lack of knowledge of the language might handicap him, and cause misunderstandings which would prejudice his case.

But for the rest, this morning has cleared away many misunderstandings.

Let us work and hope for these things: let us use our best efforts to remove misunderstandings and promote a sense of common responsibilities and common trusteeship for civilisation between the peoples of all the various sovereign States; but meanwhile let us work also, with better hopes of immediate if less ambitious successes, along the other parallel road of advance.

When I look back to the past, I find what tended in some degree to create this misunderstanding.

Madame, who had observed the excusable misunderstanding of her French audience, condescended to explain.

So Jack Landis strode up the hill first and foremost of the six stalwart men who wished to correct the stranger's apparent misunderstandings of the status of The Corner.

And the mere difference between colonies and motherland had produced misunderstandings on both sides.

"Thank you," returned Hardy, wilfully misunderstanding, "but I am in no hurry.

Thence arose in the early days painful misunderstandings on the part of Our Square, for we are a simple people and deem it the duty of a timepiece to keep time.

It was Lawyer Watson's suggestion that she was being unjust to Beth and Louise, in encouraging them to hope they might inherit Elmhurst, that finally decided Aunt Jane to end all misunderstandings and inform her nieces of the fact that she had made a final disposition of her property.

Knowing her old friend was ill, she determined to ignore the past and go to him at once, and Uncle John knew very well there would be explanations to smooth away all the former misunderstandings.

That his sincere anxiety had been to second the wishes of her Majesty; and that so far from seeking to envenom an unfortunate misunderstanding which could only tend to involve the Court in new disorder, he had from the first moment resolved not to offer an opinion upon the merits of the feud; a determination to which he still meant to adhere.

As there must exist some misunderstanding in this matter, I have made up my mind to present my complaint once more, this time in person, to the sovereign himself.

It would then have been perfectly natural and probable that, not foreseeing her misunderstanding, he should hurry off without waiting to explain matters to her.

"2. To appoint in each district justices of the peace to investigate on the spot all misunderstandings and disputes which may arise on the occasion of the introduction of the new regulation, and to form district assemblies with these justices of the peace.

Such an attitude involves a complete misunderstanding not merely of economics, but of the processes of human thought.

Permit me, dearest lady, said he, and I could kneel to you myself, [bending his knee,] though I have no interest in my earnestness, but the pleasure I should have to be able to serve you all, to beseech you to give me an opportunity to assure your uncle that I myself saw with my own eyes the happy knot tied!All misunderstandings, all doubts, all diffidences, will then be at an end.

Being a man of sense, and not an impossible hero in a feuilleton, instead of going away again and leaving the misunderstanding to ripen, he went to the telephone, endeavoured to get on, and to explain, in few words, what had obviously happened.

" "This is making a trifling misunderstanding too serious," observed Beulah.

It seemed that one of the worst things about "classes" was that they inevitably meant misunderstanding.

It would, however, demand an extensive explanationas extensive as the analysis of moral freedom itselfto preclude or obviate all the misunderstandings which the statement that what is called innocence imports the entire unconsciousness of evilis wont to occasion.

But at this crisis occurred a strange misunderstanding, which drove from the support of the wretched victim of Fate the only man who thoroughly understood the case in all its minutest details, and would have been most likely to conduct it to a happy termination.

When the accused was called upon for his defence, he readily owned the misunderstanding that had existed, and that the deceased was the worst enemy he had in the world.

48 Verbs to Use for the Word  misunderstanding