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Misplace   Listen
verb
Misplace  v. t.  (past & past part. misplaced; pres. part. misplacing)  
1.
To put in a wrong place; to set or place on an improper or unworthy object; as, he misplaced his confidence.
2.
To place in a location that one does not recall; to mislay; to lose.






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"Misplace" Quotes from Famous Books



... the court-critics and vamp a Review. And by a poor figure, 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" :   misplacement, lose, set, mislay, put, pose, lay



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