Definition of Misapply. Meaning of Misapply. Synonyms of Misapply

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Definition of Misapply

Misapply
Misapply Mis`ap*ply", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misapplied; p. pr. & vb. n. Misapplying.] To apply wrongly; to use for a wrong purpose; as, to misapply a name or title; to misapply public money.

Meaning of Misapply from wikipedia

- artefact not of index number relativity (the Gerschenkron effect) but of misapplying to the calculation of growth cost prices that do not accurately measure...
- etymology of kombucha is uncertain; however, it is speculated that it is a misapplied loanword from ****anese. It has been hypothesized that English speakers...
- endangering cyclists by parking their vehicles in bike lanes, and for misapplying the law when ticketing cyclists riding outside blocked bike lanes. According...
- 2020 found that many quantitative methods were simplistic and were often misapplied or misinterpreted. Laura Gonzales and Janine Butler argue that intersectionality...
- journal requires |journal= (help) Henderson, Bill. "How most law firms misapply the "Cravath system"". Indiana University Maurer School of Law Legal Studies...
- So if the directors of a company in breach of their fiduciary duties misapply the funds of their company so that they come into the hands of some stranger...
- species in the family Clusiaceae. The name Clusia major is sometimes misapplied to this species. Clusia rosea is a tree native to the Caribbean, including...
- lentiginous melanoma. The terms whitlow and felon are also sometimes misapplied to paronychia, which is an infection of the tissue at the side or base...
- of magnesium alloy are called "mag wheels", although the term is often misapplied to aluminium wheels. Many car and aircraft manufacturers have made engine...
- capital conve****, which may be quite fragile, and easy to misinterpret or to misapply. In fiction writing, authors are generally expected to give credit to those...