mislaid Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of mislaid In English

  • 0 past simple and past participle of mislay

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Examples of mislaid

  • Thus put, the continuing need for criticality is clear; but how might this aim be mislaid?

  • This disability was compounded by the fact that hearing aids were not worn or were mislaid.

  • The couple had, however, been returning early for repeat prescriptions and on two occasions had claimed that some of their tablets had been mislaid.

  • Any other public agency that had mislaid £2.18 million would by now have received serious attention from its auditors, if not from the police.

  • If a large number have mislaid them, the theoretical view of the probable time the operation will take will go completely haywire.

  • It also gives indemnity to those pictures that occasionally get mislaid or lost.

  • The workman's papers were unfortunately mislaid, and some delay ensued.

  • It is not the general practice to give rewards for the return of documents mislaid.

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