Yes, Socrates, but the cases are not parallel; for if you subtract or misplace a letter, the name ceases to be a name.
He who has both the two things in his mind, cannot misplace them; and he who has only one of them in his mind, cannot misplace them--on either supposition transplacement is inconceivable.
How could anyone lose or misplace anything as big as those?
I don't believe someone did misplace or lose those items.
They misplace them that set them in the room of Christ (Rom 10: 1-3).
They alsomisplace works, who ascribe to a work of less moment that honour that belongeth to a work more noble.
They also much misplace them, who count things indifferent as high as those that are absolutely necessary in the worship of God.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misplace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: default; disarrange; displace; drop; forfeit; lose; mislay; sacrifice; track