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misapply Meaning in Bengali



 ভুলভাবে বা ভুল উদ্দেশ্যে, প্রয়োগ করা

Verb:

অপপ্র্রয়োগ করা, ভুলভাবে প্রয়োগ করা,





misapply's Usage Examples:

On the other hand, firms have to be careful not to misapply the wrong metrics, because they could threaten innovation and influence.


capital conveyed, which may be quite fragile, and easy to misinterpret or to misapply.


"How most law firms misapply the "Cravath system"".


other is not an example of affirming the consequent, but some people may misapply the approach.


an 1–0 win for Uzbekistan, but the match saw referee Toshimitsu Yoshida misapply of the Laws of the Game regarding penalty kicks.


They misapply those who hold to mainstream traditional Adventist beliefs as synonymous.


This may be due to a reluctance to mispronounce the words or to misapply the language while attempting to speak it.


their positions as managers of [Status Labs] to wrongfully dissipate, misapply and waste the company's assets, for their own personal unjust enrichment.


So if the directors of a company in breach of their fiduciary duties misapply the funds of their company so that they come into the hands of some stranger.


embezzlement (misdemeanor)) Albert Teyechea Williams (1980 Conspiracy to misapply bank funds) Clyde Henry Umphenour, Jr.


Court for the Southern District of Alabama 1986 Conspiracy to willfully misapply bank funds, make false statements to a bank, and commit wire fraud, misapplication.


New Jersey to two felony counts of conspiracy—one count of conspiracy to misapply property of the Port Authority and one count of conspiracy to violate the.


The media and popular culture frequently misapply the term to Navy SEALs and other members of the U.


(conspiracy) Stephen Smith: former Governor Clinton aide (conspiracy to misapply funds).


authors express recommendations about use of the passive unclearly or misapply the term "passive voice" to include sentences of this type.


It is even possible that many authors would misapply any given classification.


First, the police continue to misapply the "no-crime" or "unfounding" criteria.


threats) is a good example of a heuristic that is useful but also easy to misapply.


attempts by these groups to obstruct evaluation operations or to bias or misapply the evaluation's results.



Synonyms:

employ; apply; utilize; use; misuse; utilise;

Antonyms:

functional; nonfunctional; abstain; inactivity; conserve;

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