(construed - inferred, saw as)The mayor construed the council's vote as political maneuvering before the election.The professor had evidently construed my question as a challenge to his reasoning.
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Her face was construed with mortification.
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In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.In the United States, no. Any conveyance would be construed as a conveyance in fee.
In court he cried self-defense, but the jury took one look at his 300-pound bodybuilder's frame against pictures of the victim's battered and broken 160-pound body, and construed that he was lying.I construed from the girls' catty laughter and the way their eyes kept darting over to me that they were making fun of me, and for a moment it was just like being back in school again.Every single person in the class construed a different meaning from the poem, and according to the professor, none of us were right.Poetry can never truly be translated, since the meanings construed from a word or phrase are never exactly the same as the meanings construed from its equivalent in another language.
BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.
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Titanic.