misuse

misuse
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. misusage, misemploy-ment, misapplication, misappropriation; abuse, profanation, perversion, prostitution, ill use, ill-usage; desecration; waste. —v. t. misemploy, misapply, misappropriate; ill-use.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
Syn. ill-usage, misapplication, perversion; see abuse 1 .
v.
Syn. maltreat, mistreat, ill-treat; see abuse 1 .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
misapplication, abuse, misusage, corruption, misemployment, perversion.
II
v.
misapply, misemploy, abuse, corrupt, pervert, mistreat, wrong.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) I noun Wrong, often corrupt use: abuse, misapplication, misappropriation, mishandling, perversion. See TREAT WELL. II verb 1. To use wrongly and improperly: abuse, misapply, misappropriate, mishandle, pervert. See TREAT WELL. 2. To hurt or injure by maltreatment: abuse, ill-treat, ill-use, maltreat, mishandle, mistreat. See HELP.

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