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What is the past tense of misconstrue?

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The past tense of misconstrue is misconstrued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of misconstrue is misconstrues.

The present participle of misconstrue is misconstruing.

The past participle of misconstrue is misconstrued.

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This shift in sensibility toward orality is not a single literary movement, as it has sometimes been misconstrued.
Specifically, value is misconstrued here, she maintains, since Derrida fails to finesse the theory of surplus-value in the way that Marx does.
Finishing ahead of them for one or two years could maybe be misconstrued as a fluke, but this outright ownage simply cannot.
Even if it is done in the spirit of goodwill and friendship it could be misconstrued.
Amusement can be gained from tombstone epitaphs which, when read differently, can see intentions misconstrued to say the least.
They don't want any flexibility on their part to be misconstrued as a sign of weakness.

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