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misapplied

[mis-uh-plahyd] / ˌmɪs əˈplaɪd /


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The court found that Ofcom had misapplied Rule 5.3 of the code, saying the provision only applies to "news programmes" and not to current affairs shows, such as the one Sir Jacob hosts.

From BBC

When a larger group of judges reviewed the decision, some found that the smaller panel had misapplied the law — but they were overruled.

From Los Angeles Times

Yoo’s record reminds us that the law can be misapplied and used as an enabler, rather than as a restraint on unlawful power.

From Salon

The reason for this swirl of intrigue is a new state law aimed at safeguarding the rights of juvenile suspects, which may have been misapplied.

From Seattle Times

She refused in a 14-page opinion issued Tuesday, writing that Urmanski failed to show how she misapplied state law or made any other mistake and declared that the plaintiffs had won the suit.

From Seattle Times