misapplication / ˌmɪs əˈplaɪ /

误用错误应用误应用错用

misapplication 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

mis·ap·plied, mis·ap·ply·ing.

  1. to make a wrong application or use of.

misapplication 近义词

n. 名词 noun

abuse

更多misapplication例句

  1. The recent backlash over a new book on the history of The Alamo is not about partisanship nor misapplied critical race theory.
  2. There’s no serious argument Hunter did not break the law or that it was misapplied.
  3. There is now little question that Chauvin fatally misapplied the neck-restraint.
  4. They use words from the Soviet past and misapply them to the current situation.
  5. He may mutilate or misapply the component parts of his design, but he cannot originate a whole new architectural alphabet.
  6. Does he lose his share, by continuing to misapply the lever-power provided for him by Nature?
  7. That which would be true in relation to one predicament, they misapply to another, to which it has no application at all.
  8. He coupled the gift with a solemn curse and anathema upon all who should ever disturb or misapply the donation.
  9. More frequently a later author will misapply the specific name of an older one.