ALL meanings of misplace
mis·place
M m - transitive verb misplace lose, mislay 1
- transitive verb misplace place unwisely 1
- verb with object misplace to put in a wrong place. 1
- verb with object misplace to put in a place afterward forgotten; lose; mislay. 1
- verb with object misplace to place or bestow improperly, unsuitably, or unwisely: to misplace one's trust. 1
- noun misplace Put in the wrong place and lose temporarily because of this; mislay. 1
- verb misplace If you misplace something, you lose it, usually only temporarily. 0
- verb misplace to put (something) in the wrong place, esp to lose (something) temporarily by forgetting where it was placed; mislay 0
- verb misplace to bestow (trust, confidence, affection, etc) unadvisedly 0
- verb transitive misplace to put in a wrong place 0
- verb transitive misplace to bestow (one's trust, affection, etc.) on an unsuitable or undeserving object 0
- abbreviation MISPLACE mislay 0