Similar words: misapprehend, misappropriate, misapprehension, misappropriated, apply, apply to, reapply, apply for. Meaning: v. apply to a wrong thing or person; apply badly or incorrectly.
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1) Many lines from Shakespeare's plays are misquoted and misapplied.
2) It will be impossible to recover all the misapplied charity money.
3) The law had been misapplied.
4) In your case the rules have been misapplied.
5) The company admitted that their system of penalties had been misapplied.
6) Ross was charged with misapplying public money.
7) The important aspect of Johnson's statement is that he dismisses the whole phenomenon of labouring poets as misapplied patronage.
8) There are, however, uncountable ways to misapply heat.
9) To divert to an improper use; misapply.
10) Complication was prevented, disuse syntrome and misapply syntrome were avoided, life ability and quality was improved.
11) Even if you make a mistake and forget to reapply or misapply a change, there's always a complete history of all changes (including the ones you overwrote) to refer to.
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13) Analyse case concrete use and easy to appear situation that misapply in using.
14) However, many administrative authorities were wrongly guided or persons misapply after this law was implemented.
15) This helps you ensure that nobody else takes your annotation type and misapplies it (or, better yet, that you don't misapply it in a fit of fatigue).
16) We've made it simpler for the pet owner, and lessened the opportunity to misapply the product.
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