Here are some examples of how "misconstrue" can be used:
* "I'm afraid you might misconstrue my silence as agreement." This means the speaker is worried that their silence might be interpreted as agreeing with something, when in fact they don't agree.
* "The media often misconstrues the politician's words, making him seem more radical than he actually is." This means that the media is presenting the politician's words in a way that makes them seem more extreme than they actually are.
Think of "misconstrue" as a synonym for "misunderstand" or "misinterpret," but with a slightly stronger implication of error or mistake.