Many are under the misapprehension that it is a vote to authorise new spending, not permission to pay the bills that this and earlier Congresses have already run up.
Non-disease exists when a patient is under the misapprehension that disease is present.
This misapprehension, known to economists as the “lump of labour fallacy” , was once used to argue that women should stay at home and leave all the jobs for breadwinning males.
You're operating under a huge misapprehension and we have to tell you about our first case together.
I thought you wanted to see me but I was clearly under a complete misapprehension.
According to a recent poll, the average American is under the misapprehension that about 25% of the budget goes on foreign aid.
Men still appear to be labouring under the misapprehension that women want hairy, muscular men.
The fighting between the two sides rose from misapprehension.