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"misusage" Definitions
  1. bad treatment : ABUSE
  2. wrong or improper use (as of words)

5 Sentences With "misusage"

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Her job does involve helping readers avoid embarrassing misusage, Brewster tells me, though she neither sees this as her primary function, nor does she conflate evolution with vulgarity.
Hiqmeti is regarded by Albanians nowadays as a symbol of anti-democratic movements and misusage of religious ideals for personal profit.
The school's indirect predecessor is Precious Blood Golden Jubilee Secondary School, which was administered by the Sisters of the Precious Blood. In 1977, due to misusage of school funds and suspected corruption, some teachers contacted the ICAC and informed the students. It was followed by the diocese's take-over and suppression, a series of student protests and sit-ins, and eventually the closure of the school on 14 May 1978. St. Teresa Secondary School was opened on its former site, with the protestors initiated the secular Ng Yuk Secondary School.金禧中學事件.
Whyalla - Not a Document is a seven part installation, that are supported on cardboard panels, perspex frame and the photographs are printed on silver gelatin process. It features photographs by Coventry, the concept of the photographs revolves about how people would perceive landscape, through the demonstration of the corruption of a land through panoramic photos. The criticism of the damage to the landscape, would be the misusage of the land by major industries, and also how it affects the surrounding areas by formations that takes place on the land based on the consequence of industrial activities. The term "Not a document" in the title, is used to refer that the photographs shown are not mere representation, but as "facts".
Darrow was a nephew of the famed trial attorney Clarence Darrow. In his book Atomic Energy (1948), which contains four lectures he had given in 1947, he points out that in reality his subject is nuclear energy, but that at the time of the bombing of Hiroshima someone wrote of it as an atomic bomb, and the misusage spread "like a chain reaction". The book includes the following passage: > Here is the climax of my lectures, and here is where you should be > frightened; and if I had an orchestral accompaniment, here is where the > orchestra would have mounted to a tumultuous fortissimo, with the drums > rolling and the trumpets blaring and the tuba groaning and the strings in a > frenzy, and whatever else a Richard Wagner could contrive to cause a sense > of Gotterdammerung; for, let there be no doubt of it, this is something that > could bring on the twilight of civilization. But at this crucial juncture I > have only words to serve me, and all the words are spoiled.

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