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Misplace   /mɪsplˈeɪs/   Listen
Misplace

verb
(past & past part. misplaced; pres. part. misplacing)
1.
Place (something) where one cannot find it again.  Synonyms: lose, mislay.
2.
Place or position wrongly; put in the wrong position.



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"Misplace" Quotes from Famous Books



... because of the vitiated and corrupted palate; so the godly, being in some measure distempered, call that which is not so sweet sweetest, and that which is not so bitter, bitterest. They change the value of things, and misplace them out of that order in which God hath set them. One great mistake is this. We impose a great deal of weight and moment upon these things in religion, which are but the hay and stubble, or pins in the building, and we esteem less that wherein the foundation and substance of true religion consists. ...
— The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning • Hugh Binning

... and therefore a true, For it suits with thy nature, both shoe-like and slaughterly Be its hue leathern, and title the Quarterly, Much misconduct, and see that the others Misdeem, and misconstrue, like miscreant brothers; Misquote, and misplace, and mislead, and misstate, Misapply, misinterpret, misreckon, misdate, Misinform, misconjecture, misargue; in short, Miss all that is good, that ...
— Gossip in a Library • Edmund Gosse



Words linked to "Misplace" :   put, misplacement, lay, pose, position, lose, mislay, place, set



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