Improper or excessive use.
To put to a wrong use; to change the inherent purpose or function of something.
Apply to a wrong thing or person; apply badly or incorrectly.
1 However, Mr Gargan's letter provides another example of misuse of scientific argument.
2 It also said they must never misuse their position for personal gain.
3 Previous ones have called attention to misinformation, internet misuse and improving access.
4 Financial prosecutors have opened an investigation into suspected misuse of public funds.
5 The government is due to publish its strategy on alcohol misuse shortly.
6 The state's surveillance staff will misuse the data for personal reasons too.
7 The act aims to ensure greater animal welfare and combat drug misuse .
8 The misuse of the indefinite article, which is wanting, in the Indian.
9 A further German probe into potential misuse of client documents is ongoing.
10 She confirmed the investigation continues into the alleged misuse of the weapon.
11 The bill also introduces hefty penalties for the misuse of that data.
12 This arrangement is intended to prevent misuse of technologies by the Factory.
13 And of our misuse of the Rockefellers and Carnegies-theretrospect is appalling.
14 The chip and PIN system has reduced considerably the misuse of cards.
15 Everyone had learned the wrong lesson from Bonzo's misuse of Ender Wiggin.
16 Facebook suspends 200 apps as part of its investigation into data misuse .
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