Phillip misappropriated the use of the screwdriver when he should have used a crowbar. His misuse of the screwdriver caused him to have the screwdriver jerk back and poke his eye. Now that he knows it is wrong to incorrectly use tools not meant for other tasks he will not maltreat his tools anymore. His eye still hurts reminding him not to abuse his tools.
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It is one word: "Misused".
Misspelled or misused word, favorable.
malapropism
Yes. All knowledge can be misused.
Under the specific circumstances stated in the question (i.e.: being misused), yes.
Spell check can tell if a word is misspelled, but it cannot tell if a word is misused.
The word "Wieners" is being misused in this context. It is derived from the German "Wiener Wurstchen" (Hot dog sausage).
Xerox is the company's name. The word Xerox is sometimes misused instead of the word photocopy. If you want to know Hindi word for photocopy then it's "pratilipi".
squatting is misused by the digging up of the earth and destroying plants and trees
It really dependes how you act. You need to do something incredibly good, display some extraordinary talent or act in such a positive way that it sets you apart from the average person. Until then, it's just another misused and overused word.
The word "disaster" can be misused. WW1 and WW2 were global wars in which the scars have healed; and for the most part, lessons learned.