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misemploy
[ mis-em-ploi ]
verb (used with object)
- to use for the wrong purpose; use wrongly or improperly; misuse.
Other Words From
- misem·ployment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of misemploy1
Example Sentences
Jehovah’s Witnesses spokesman Jarrod Lopes, speaking from the group’s Tuxedo Park, New York, headquarters, said “Russia continues to shamelessly misemploy its anti-extremist legislation to ban, imprison, and at times beat and torture Jehovah’s Witnesses. Doling out an average of six years in prison simply for peaceful Christian worship, Russia’s legal system has become a cathedral of what it hates — extremism.”
Misemploy′ment, ill-employment: improper application: misuse.
Misemploy, mis-em-ploi′, v.t. to employ wrongly or amiss: to misuse.—n.
Now put the Case that a Magistrate should make a wrong Judgment of Matters, and misemploy those Powers; it were an Infelicity in the Administration; but the Sacredness of Authority is still the same: And he is a Mad man, that plucks down his House, because it rains in at the Window.
Do misemploy, misuse, and pervert apply to persons or things?
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