Misapplied vs Squandered - What's the difference?
misapplied | squandered | Related terms |
(misapply)
To apply incorrectly; to misuse.
* 1913 , Sir Frederick Pollock, ?Robert Campbell, ?Oliver Augustus Saunders, The Revised Reports
(squander)
To waste, lavish, splurge; to spend lavishly or profusely; to dissipate.
* 1746 , Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanac
* {{quote-news
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, title=Arsenal 3 - 0 Bolton
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(obsolete) To scatter; to disperse.
* Dryden
To wander at random; to scatter.
* Shakespeare
Misapplied is a related term of squandered.
As verbs the difference between misapplied and squandered
is that misapplied is (misapply) while squandered is (squander).misapplied
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(head)misapply
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(en-verb)- It may be that the jury in this case have misapplied the rule laid down by this Court, but not in favour of the defendants. I cannot help thinking they might well have held the watercourse to be the true boundary line between the two properties.
squandered
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(head)squander
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(en verb)Agribusiness Management
- Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of.
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- Our squandered troops he rallies.
- The wise man's folly is anatomized / Even by squandering glances of the fool.