0 to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you have put it:
1 to lose something, esp. temporarily, by forgetting where you put it:
I am always misplacing my eyeglasses.
It had either been misplaced or filed away.
This contrasts with the greater willingness of the post-1997 government-largely borne of a greater (if perhaps misplaced) sense of legitimacy-to attempt such reforms.
In the event, the government's confidence in the security services was not misplaced.
In early modern times that confidence was not misplaced; but the contemporary situation is full of contradictions.
Neurons with pyramidal-cell morphology in stratum radiatum were excluded for recording of interneurons in case they are misplaced pyramidal cells.
Canons, being brief, are often on unlabelled single leaves, easily mislabelled or misplaced and not infrequently disappearing into private collections.
A couple of entries seem to have been misplaced, however.
Both contemporary fears about the deleterious effects of intervention and academic assumptions about state control of the elderly seem misplaced.
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