How To Use Misuse In A Sentence

  • Application of the word "privatization," however, is almost always a misuse of the English language, albeit one that has become so common that it falls automatically off the tongue and flows unchecked past the ear. Ken Allen: Say 'Corporatization,' Not 'Privatization'
  • The drinks industry has made a gesture towards its concern about alcohol misuse by setting up the Portman group.
  • But our mistrust of language is only our misuse of language. Times, Sunday Times
  • Misuse of alcohol and drugs are key factors behind offending by veterans and a high proportion of crimes are linked to domestic violence. Times, Sunday Times
  • He will also be concerned at the extent of drug misuse. Times, Sunday Times
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  • You can see how, unscrutinised, it can be misused. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this is an unsettling misuse of the music, which was meant to convey the battle with a supernatural force of evil. Times, Sunday Times
  • A leaked document highlights how taxpayers' cash could be misused by terror groups or criminal gangs. The Sun
  • The figures were greatly inflated, allowing welfare-bashing cronies to misuse the numbers and misrepresent welfare recipients.
  • Second, the misuse and overemphasis of student evaluation of teaching instruments needs to be addressed.
  • He has taken a public stand on the issue of misuse of hospital funds.
  • You are protected instantly if a thief misuses your credit card.
  • With all the travel rorts and credit card misuses by politicians and high officials that have been exposed in recent times, this further instance of ripping off the taxpayer was sure to ignite public opinion.
  • Sauce: Heaping containerful Dijon Mustard (I misused intact caryopsis condiment) 2 tablespoons canola oil 2 tablespoons vinegar and citrus Garlic of garlic pauses Litter containerful (if you can not use honey) Seasoner and assail Impertinent Abandon, yellowness juice Preserved almonds gently; One-third cup slivered almonds Teaspoon canola oil Teaspoon abolitionist dulcify Compound: 1. UH Watch
  • That same year, Independence Township in Michigan lost $2 million through its misuse of domestic swaps.
  • Over the years I have become more and more aggravated by the way Americans butcher the English language, by the way members of the media misuse terms, by the charlatanical ways in which corrupt persons in power desecrate noble words such as "democracy" which, coming from their mouths, is the equivalent of the word "love" emanating from the mouth of a whore. Award Winning author, journalist and humorist, Burton H. Wolfe is Interviewed
  • But perhaps the best example is the Senate's rulebook, which is rarely reformed, and so increasingly misused. A single shot at Senate reform
  • is often used instead of "drug abuse" to make clear that substances such as alcohol and tobacco can be just as harmfully misused as heroin and cocaine.
  • As a result those differences have been misnamed and misused in the service of separation and confusion.
  • It is also, however, an approach that can be, and has been, misused by totalitarian regimes.
  • Furthermore, minerals refuse to be misused again.
  • The hearing was told his four written responses contained ‘political content’ and were a misuse of council letterheads.
  • People misuse the categories of interventionism and isolationism.
  • A trained barrister, he made sure that laws were passed to prevent the misuse of mineral resources for private gain.
  • He outlined a number of allegations involving unnamed judges, with claims of the soliciting of young male prostitutes, and misuse of Commonwealth cars.
  • Opportunity is a source of damage, failing, regret or remorse for those who abuse or misuse it. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • It is argued that the terms valence, covalence, hypervalence, oxidation state, and coordination number are often confused and misused in the literature.
  • If you've ever despaired over the misuses and misunderstandings, and just plain apathy around punctuation these days (errant apostrophes et al.) then this book will delight you.
  • He describes the prolific misuse of poetical language by his contemporaries.
  • One of the problems in the current subsidy system is that large amounts of subsidised products are misused or wasted.
  • Makeup base is one of the most commonly misused cosmetics, but it doesn't have to be.
  • The criminal convictions of three former stockbrokers and three former members of a defunct day-trading firm's management will stand in a plot to misuse brokerage firm "squawk" boxes, a judge has ruled. Judge Denies New Trial in 'Squawk' Box Case
  • According to the governor, God wanted him to be an adulter, misuse state resources, and abandon his post, all in the name of small government. Sanford: Now I know what Palin felt like
  • Thus reason, too, can be misused, misdirected, or misleading.
  • While discussing your thrusts and parries with Justice Scalia, both of you committed a no-no when you misused the word differentiate. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • The word platform has become a buzzword, often misused by pundits, thought leaders and media types. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Traffic signboards are blatantly misused for sticking posters and bills.
  • Like nuclear weapons, these devices would be awesome in their power - and their misuse would be terrifying.
  • There are three main aspects of market abuse - misuse of information, creating false / misleading impressions, and distortion.
  • It has to do with the corrupt misuse of big money to subvert democracy.
  • The unmeaning application of the words relaxation and bracing to warm and cold baths has much prevented the use of this grateful stimulus; and the misuse of the term warm-bath, when applied to baths colder than the body, as to those of Buxton and Matlock, and to artificial baths of less than 90 degrees of heat, which ought to be termed cold ones, has contributed to mislead the unwary in their application. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • The misuse of money blocks more ministry in the local church than any other single cause. Christianity Today
  • Makeup base is one of the most commonly misused cosmetics, but it doesn't have to be.
  • The implication, it seems to me, is that 'faker' is not just an occasional misuse but a common US meaning, and I don't agree. Languagehat.com: FAKIR/FAKER
  • Cassandra Cain continues to be the most misused and miswritten character in the Batfamily, and possibly the entire DC Universe. Comics thoughts
  • For long, misuse of the environment was treated in the Soviet Union as something that happens under capitalism but not under socialism.
  • It's frivol misuse of time, I confess.
  • In this case the word is a Latin preposition meaning “with” and is somewhat misused as a conjunction to convey the notion that “shooting star” might be as good a choice as “rising star”. Desperately Seeking Sarah
  • The powers had been misused but we need more stop and search. The Sun
  • Last spring, as the presidential campaign was in full roar, Jonathan decided the term conservatism was so misused that he needed to write a book explaining it. Thoughts Of A Conservative Christian
  • Third, carers have power over dependent vulnerable relatives regardless of the stress of caring, and that power can be misused.
  • Furthermore, not to be picky, but for a book that complains about poor vocabulary skills among digital readers and writers, I couldn't help but notice that on page sixteen he seems to misuse the word "querulous" in place of what sounds like he intended to be a synonym for "inquisitive. Virtualpolitik
  • The departments are furious at the misuse being made of their facilities.
  • Most of us know people who misuse their credit cards through holiday spending sprees or random acts of profligacy.
  • Truss's voice is deadpan, her asides are witty, and she is never condescending about misuse of the language.
  • The misuse of the term hypocrite is just a pet peeve of mine. If you are truly opposed to abortion, why would you have amniocentesis -- as Sarah Palin did -- knowing that it might kill the unborn child?
  • You are protected instantly if a thief misuses your credit card.
  • The action will include warning patients and doctors of the risks of misuse, improving surveillance of the problem and reducing the concentrations of antibiotics used in agriculture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Misuse of oral contraceptives results in about one million unintended pregnancies a year,’ said an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology.
  • The document warned that officials who violated rules in order to expand relocation, who misused government power or who misappropriated compensation funds would be severely punished.
  • I think they should raise their voices against these misuse of administrative powers.
  • There was no guarantee against misuse of the king's power.
  • But I think most of them are related to financial embezzlement, financial misdoing and some misuse of public funds.
  • It is easy to misuse the engine, but we have an efficient electronics system to help this.
  • The authors said they can say with certainty that there are a significant number of people at different stages of developing problems with heroin use/misuse.
  • A leaked document highlights how taxpayers' cash could be misused by terror groups or criminal gangs. The Sun
  • The wit of the performance was made to consist in quibble and equivoke, and in the misuse of language, after the fashion, but without the refinement, of Mrs. Partington. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
  • We may have admired at times his boundless energy but it so often seemed misplaced and misused. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, nothing can lead to poor credit quicker than the misuse of credit cards - several cards in one's name, huge unpaid balances, and late payments.
  • A drabble is an extremely short work of fiction exactly one hundred words in length, although the term is often misused to indicate a short [...] 18 | March | 2008 | Living the Liminal
  • In order to prove misuse of powers one has to establish the motive or intention of the institution exercising the power.
  • The main complaints were verbal abuse, misuse of power, being squeezed out of discussions and threatened with the sack.
  • Examples might include a corporate president or an attorney who misused information regarding a planned but unannounced takeover attempt.
  • A leaked document highlights how taxpayers' cash could be misused by terror groups or criminal gangs. The Sun
  • A drabble is an extremely short work of fiction exactly one hundred words in length, although the term is often misused to indicate a short story of less than 1000 words. Color Me Drabbled | Living the Liminal
  • The affluent farmers, who owned farmhouses, grievously misused it.
  • The effects of alcohol misuse spill over from private life into the workplace, causing inefficiency and accidents as well as absenteeism.
  • Other people misuse this car park when they want to use the cash dispenser.
  • Repetition is everywhere, as are misuses, misspellings, tautologies and inconsistencies. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Women have similar stories to tell - of misuse of power and of their helplessness in situations where the harassment is short of violent assault or rape.
  • But we still man the barricades against misuse of the language as robustly as we can. Times, Sunday Times
  • I buy my cameras, spectacles, binocs, etc. assuming they'll be dropped and splattered, and they should hold up to this misuse.
  • For some men it is an impulsive decision — and substance misuse can raise impulsivity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The potential for abuse and misuse of genome and cloning technology has always been a quiet threat.
  • By analogy, the same principle could apply to other insiders, such as merchant bankers, who misuse confidential news.
  • There is concern that the judges might misuse their power.
  • The apostrophe is misused extensively; more so, perhaps, than any other punctuation mark. 2007 August « Motivated Grammar
  • Finally, the authors misuse the air-space analogy in their discussion of the treatment of airliners.
  • If they did not accept them, the issuance of such notes by them, not only subjects the officers to the penalties against unauthorized banking, but is a misuser, and also works a forfeiture. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, December Session of 1862, and November Session of 1863
  • But we still man the barricades against misuse of the language as robustly as we can. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or if we sent an e-mail about that issue using our computer, it would probably be construed as a misuse of the computer.
  • The sloyd knife, Fig. 84, is a tool likely to be misused in the hands of small children, but when sharp and in strong hands, has many valuable uses. Handwork in Wood
  • Fifty consecutive referrals in 1988 were compared with 50 consecutive referrals in 1990 with respect to demographic characteristics and patterns of drug misuse.
  • Speaking about the consequences of fireworks on dogs, operations director Jane Patmore said many guide dogs were forced into early retirement due to the misuse of rockets and squibs.
  • Professor Mossoff argues that Jefferson's views have been misused by the courts and legal historians, and that if we understand the use of the word "privilege" in historical context, we see that the "patent privilege" was influenced by a philosophy of natural rights as well as the antimonopolist utilitarianism described here. The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
  • Predictions that the introduction of nurse practitioners would entail ‘misuse of potent drugs by unqualified staff’ have not materialised, to date.
  • And from an interactionist labling perspective, does labeling the lone actor a terrorist mean that we are creating a label that can be used/misused by others that might be disturbed, lonely and/or newly radicalized seeking a fantasy in which to validate themselves. Is That Legal?: In Defense of Worrying About The Word "Terrorist"
  • Exercise of public power has to be coupled with accountability; otherwise, it would lead to misuse of power.
  • Even in redressing this wrong we must be observant of law; and therefore if it should be found that those who are doing this can plead thirty years 'prescription, they must be bought off, but the misuser must cease. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator
  • The credit for the most abominable use or misuse of plastic carry bags goes to the political parties and their feeder organisations, for whom the flimsy bags are handy and cheap decorative material.
  • It is unlikely that many employers would treat a first misuse as gross misconduct unless the action was justifiable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather, it is that the process of government was misused. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fractious division, corruption and the misuse of power rob the people of national hope, a loss which leaves them to survive solipsistically in an all-too-familiar despair.
  • The misuse of flunitrazepam (sold under the brand name Rohypnol) has been reduced, thanks to international efforts, but the report said criminals are now using gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), also known as ketamine, and gamma butyrolactone (GBL). CBC | Top Stories News
  • Walton also charged the team with the misuse of the pain-modifying drugs Xylocaine and Marcaine, and the anti-inflammatory drugs Butazolidin (phenylbutazone) and Decadron (dexamethasone). filed both a malpractice lawsuit and a contract grievance against the Trail Blazers, and he got what he seemingly wanted: a one-way ticket out of Portland. Basketbawful
  • I also found a potentially very useful site called Newsroom101.com, full of exercises in grammar, AP style, and for you Most Egregious Misuse addicts, exercises in easily confusable words. The WritingYA Weblog: Fun for Your Inner Editor
  • In our studies, we have screened out complaints that clearly didn't involve unintended acceleration or clearly  looked like driver error, such as misuse or accidental activation of the cruise control. Toyota experts refute sudden acceleration study, denounce author
  • We may have admired at times his boundless energy but it so often seemed misplaced and misused. Times, Sunday Times
  • Misuse of a patent occurs when a patent holder uses the patent to achieve something illegally.
  • In its ruling, postponing the election date, the judge ordered that a million surplus ballot papers be held in safe keeping by the court to prevent the misuse of ballot papers likely to influence the outcome of the election.
  • We might, for issues of character are important, you may think, also recall that not so long ago she was a dopehead, routinely breaking the Misuse of Drugs Act. What does it tell you about the Home Secretary. Home is where the heart is, Home Secretary
  • The action will include warning patients and doctors of the risks of misuse, improving surveillance of the problem and reducing the concentrations of antibiotics used in agriculture. Times, Sunday Times
  • It really makes sense to add aliases to your rc file to ensure that you don't misuse rm or mv: alias rm = 'rm - i' alias mv = 'mv - i' Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • That's what good laws do, father: restrain the evil effects of misuse of free will.
  • Sadly, unscrupulous ski resorts might misuse the new polymer, surreptitiously dusting it on the slopes of their rivals.
  • It points out that this may be due to the extra services now available within communities for tackling drugs and alcohol misuse or to the fact that some callers contact the helpline when the telephone is unmanned and don't leave a message.
  • The development of industrial zones is a typical example of how the the national resources have been misused.
  • The findings also showed a clear increase in the amount of people engaging in potentially dangerous behaviour to control weight gain including fasting, excessive exercising, self-induced vomiting and the misuse of laxatives.
  • In actuality, the problem is not the weapons themselves but the people who misuse them.
  • In reality what happens is the blatant misuse of public office for pecuniary gain.
  • THEY say football matches are decided on the slightest of margins, but misuse of the feather duster is another thing. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this is an unsettling misuse of the music, which was meant to convey the battle with a supernatural force of evil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such cases usually involve allegations of the misuse of confidential information. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not in the driftnet fishermen's interest to exploit or misuse our oceans resources.
  • He finds “misuse of the offending term attributable to spurious erudition on the part of the writers combined with scientific illiteracy on the part of copy editors.” The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • The nation's commentariat is all over the misuse of public funds at the moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the face of it, the National Student Number system is used for fairly benign purposes, but the Greens have always been concerned that these unique personal identifiers could be readily misused.
  • In this respect Britain has failed badly compared to competitors: it has simply got less output from similar equipment or has misused equipment. After Thatcher
  • Drug misuse is too complex a problem to be solved with a simplistic, zero tolerance approach.
  • It’s something I’ve thought about quite a bit; the deliberate misuse of pronouns is one of the hallmarks of cissexism and a commonly used form of not-so-subtle oppression. “On Twitter, is it ‘he or she’ or ‘they’ or ‘ip’?”
  • In another area of the wireless industry, privacy advocates have emphasized the potential for misuse of the location information that can be gleaned from cell phone signals.
  • Outside investors also have a habit of complaining when they perceive their money is being misused. Times, Sunday Times
  • Marketing" is a widely misused word in the book business.
  • So badly did his misused body stiffen, that when he was called it required another ten minutes and a second glass of whisky to unbend his joints and limber up the muscles. Trust
  • McCain, like Bush and the neocon ideologues, misuse the term intentionally to jerk the chain of the electorate. McCain Blasts Obama As Unfit To Defend America
  • The details regarding the narrow limits that exist on the right to use these rooms and tight controls over them have since been regulated in special state government ordinances in order to prevent misuse.
  • Tim may or may not be correct in claiming that Willis misused the term forcing, but what physical difference does it make? Hansen and Schmidt: Predicting the Past? « Climate Audit
  • The people have no power to force a referendum in the face of increasing royal nepotism and misuse of power.
  • The effects of alcohol misuse spill over from private life into the workplace, causing inefficiency and accidents as well as absenteeism.
  • Collusion between supposedly independent scrutineers of business practice and their employing clients can cover up malpractice and misuse of funds.
  • I've seen too many misuses of the word cubical in the past couple of days, so I thought I'd post this quick guide. The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century
  • The rock riff is a product of a misuse of the electric guitar. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's claiming the things she said were ‘misused and misconstructed,’ by Vanity Fair.
  • Your misuse, from my perspective, of the word bombastic really threw me off for some reason. The Tail Section » Stephen King Explains How he Would End LOST!
  • India has complained that previous American aid given to fight domestic terrorism was misused by the Pakistani military and spent on weapons and equipment to deter India.
  • Roth's somewhat late introduction of Arnie is about the only glitch in the story -- as long as his misuse of 'myriad can be brushed off. David Finkle: Easy Reader: Philip Roth's Nemesis an Instant Classic
  • Individuals convicted on charges of corruption, moral turpitude or misuse of power would also be barred from serving as a member of the parliament or the four provincial assemblies.
  • In this respect Britain has failed badly compared to competitors: it has simply got less output from similar equipment or has misused equipment. After Thatcher
  • While communities and officials will honor long-standing hereditary rights to areas of land traditionally claimed by a given family, misused or abandoned land may be reapportioned for better use.
  • Misuse of database information by insiders happens everyday, and there's little we can do about it.
  • Again careful questioning about how the bell and pad is used will indicate any misuse.
  • He was sacked for computer misuse.
  • This was the one time she misused her powers, and it proved to have fateful consequences.
  • The mobile phone is an important landmark in the field of communication, but it is often misused by the people.
  • Any deceptiveness in our ideas derives from their confusedness and is the result of our misuse of freedom. Antoine Arnauld
  • Funny and cleverly written (but for one misuse of the word ‘inferred’), this light-hearted and engaging story parodies the spy genre without sacrificing the reader's involvement.
  • Mark Sanford actually believes that shouting at the president during a speech - while rude and disrespectful - actually compares to misuse of taxpayer money, committing adultery, and embarrassing your wife by saying your mistress is your "soulmate"? Sanford on Wilson: 'It's time to move on'
  • It is absolutely essential to reverse the irrational misuse of nonrenewable resources.
  • But when Mr. Obama delivered his stunningly eloquent and inspiring address at midday on Jan. 20, he provided a powerful hint of what "bipartisan," a term hollowed out by habitual and insincere misuse, means to him now. True Blue Liberal
  • As well as detailing the destruction of environment and warning of problems to come, there is also evidence of widespread misuse of forestry grants resulting in extensive damage to bogland.
  • is often used instead of " drug abuse " to make clear substances such as alcohol tobacco can beads harmfully misused as heroin cocaine.
  • The drug testing schemes will identify problematic drug misusers early and help them into treatment.
  • But post-traumatic stress disorder is especially amenable to misuse because so many of its criterial features are non-specific and subjective.
  • On the more practical side, we also have an Animal Protection Law, which administers effective punishments for misuse, abandoning and torture of animals.
  • The current points system isn't enough and is open to gross misuse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reason these denunciations of the use of urgency carry some weight is because its misuse raises important questions of democratic oversight.
  • The word foursome is often misused today as a description of four players in the same group. The Union - All Categories
  • A demanding standard of financial honesty is expected of politicians, and even small-scale tax evasion or misuse of an expense account can lead to removal from office.
  • It is unlikely that many employers would treat a first misuse as gross misconduct unless the action was justifiable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately for us, we have only begun to witness the consequences of this ghastly misuse of unaccountable power.
  • Misuse of any duplication program could result in proceedings against you by a software vendor.
  • Privacy groups have called for measures to tackle misuse of the vast quantities of sensitive data. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was scarcely definite enough to be called brogue, yet there was a trick in the turning of the sentence, the wrong sound of a letter here and there, that was almost irresistible to McLean, and presaged a misuse of infinitives and possessives with which he w as very familiar and which touched him nearly. Freckles
  • To misuse or break the rules of winking is to produce misunderstanding, puzzlement, complaint, or some other social reaction.
  • Obviously the most problematic is the one about people who have unkempt or sloven appearances, which is not only highly subjective but also have only a tenuous at best relationship to potential misuse of firearms. The Volokh Conspiracy » Consumer Supremacy?
  • Marasha said the misuse of government vehicles was "vexing". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Professional singers or people that use their voice excessively on a daily basis are particularly prone to laryngitis, so it is essential that they receive proper training so they do not damage or misuse their voice.
  • The aim which should ever burn clear before us, and preside over even our smallest actions, is that which lies in this misused old word, 'edify' yourselves. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy.
  • Drug misuse within our community is an issue which the authorities are often accused of ignoring.
  • Caber is the correct word but khyber has been known to be misused in its place, particularly by the Welsh who are amusing in their own way. Cheeseburger Gothic » Snip snip.
  • One major error was not encouraging the production of consumer goods, another was the misuse of workers' abilities.
  • Some disturbing news regarding misuse and exploitation of the tsunami donations are cropping up which disheartens me a lot.
  • Another 100, 000 premature deaths stem from the abuse and misuse of alcohol.
  • The misuse of money blocks more ministry in the local church than any other single cause. Christianity Today
  • All this is an unsettling misuse of the music, which was meant to convey the battle with a supernatural force of evil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Living under the rule of law is an important safeguard against misuse of power.
  • The Red Cross claims that every misuse of the symbol undermines its authority and endangers its members operating in difficult conditions.
  • In this respect Britain has failed badly compared to competitors: it has simply got less output from similar equipment or has misused equipment. After Thatcher
  • All this is an unsettling misuse of the music, which was meant to convey the battle with a supernatural force of evil. Times, Sunday Times
  • I didn't know it was illegal to misuse someone's social security number or other people's info.
  • The West has promised to give them technical help to tackle misuse of the drugs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has a thing for knock-knock jokes with no punch line and often misuses words and expressions.
  • Early indications are that the data has not, at least yet, been misused to obtain fraudulent loans and credit card accounts.
  • Somewhere you will find articles in which Maori speakers complain that terms like iwi, hapu and whanau all tribal/kinship terms are being misused as the straitjacket of the law imposes narrower, more Anglosaxon boundaries on their usage. Languagehat.com: GOOGLE DEFINITIONS.
  • The most recent outcry has been over the misuse of Florence's public fountains. Times, Sunday Times
  • The current points system isn't enough and is open to gross misuse. Times, Sunday Times
  • The manufacturers disclaim all responsibility for damage caused by misuse.
  • The recent LUBA appeal on Urban Renewal misuse is a beginning. Did Chávez Boulevard group submit enough signatures? (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • It emphatically denies it misuses information or acts unethically. Times, Sunday Times
  • If people misuse the data I posted, I'm sorry, in the sense that I wish they didn't do that.

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