misapplied dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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It's misapplied constantly by the country to get states to do things they don't want to do.
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When the inference is misapplied, the syllogistic fallacy is called an illicit subalternation.
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On the other hand, whatever the intention of individual authors, the label is not entirely misapplied either.
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It may be commonly neglected or misapplied in practice due to being too broad or relativistic, however.
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Similarly, the term tarmac is sometimes colloquially misapplied to asphalt roads or aircraft runways.
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Its rather narrow but important application is often misapplied or misunderstood by tax protesters.
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This common definition, when misapplied to biological evolution, leads to frequent misunderstandings.
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The specifics of this law are unwritten, however, and so each is likely to misapply it in his own case.
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Accordingly, ericoid could have more than one meaning and it has been misapplied from time to time in the literature.
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There is a suggestion that the institution of celibacy has created a morally superior status that is easily misapplied by abusive priests.
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