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misapprehensible (comparative more misapprehensible, superlative most misapprehensible)

  1. Able to be misapprehended.
    • 1989, Paul Perron, Frank Collins, Paris School Semiotics: Theory, page 206:
      This irreducible gap between the being of the object and the aura of meaning which renders it subjectively significant as an object-value renders desire necessarily misapprehensible.