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What (who) is Misplace - definition


Misplace      
·vt To put in a wrong place; to set or place on an improper or unworthy object; as, he misplaced his confidence.
misplace      
(misplaces, misplacing, misplaced)
If you misplace something, you lose it, usually only temporarily.
Somehow the suitcase with my clothes was misplaced.
= mislay
VERB: be V-ed
misplace      
¦ verb put in the wrong place.
Derivatives
misplacement noun
Examples of use of Misplace
1. The world‘s largest elephant is not something you‘d easily misplace.
2. It‘s easy to misplace your car keys or reading glasses in your own home.
3. Svetlana Kuznetsova $2.6 mln Tennis player Source÷ Forbes Russia Related Article Russians Misplace Wrath for the Rich (Apr. 11, 2005)
4. Although, such violence is expected, it still is shocking to learn that people misplace their emotions in such destructive manner.
5. So even if officials were to misplace the report, it is safe in the custody of Rahman, the sources pointed out.