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is misappropriated
verb
To use something wrongly, or illegally
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"One-third of the city is misappropriated," Mr. Lebedev says.
In a world where the word all too often is misappropriated, that is greatness.
The principal is injured, and the agent acts disloyally, whenever information is misappropriated, as the principal has a property-like interest in the information and its confidentiality.
Some of the profit, the official said, underwrites reconstruction, but since the volume of sales and prices are not known, how much is misappropriated is not clear.
Like so many other elements of our informed democracy that are currently under attack, the findings of science are either selectively used when convenient or openly dismissed, or the mantle of science is misappropriated as a mechanism to confuse.
"Combining the money removed from workers with the money avoided in tax, an educated guess would be that around 15% of the total income of the recruitment industry is misappropriated.
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Common law judges have recently been asked to decide who is misappropriating from whom when one site links to or frames another.
If someone is misappropriating the data, [that data's] TOS apply to the end user of the API.
Life savings were misappropriated, regrettably.
But many can be misappropriated.
Words are misappropriated and meanings twisted.
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