Your misplacing and preposterous placing is not all one in behauiour of language, for the misplacing is alwaies intollerable, but the preposterous is a pardonable fault, and many times giues a pretie grace vnto the speech.
As things must have their right time, so they must be rightly placed; for the misplacing of any work is as bad as the mistiming of it.
Bunyan considered that baptism is to follow belief, and that christening a child was a misplacing the ordinance.
For a pastor to be exercising the office of a deacon, instead of the office of a pastor, it is misplacing of works (Acts 6:2).
This misplacing of God's laws cannot, I say, but produce misshaped and misplaced obedience.
And now I will tell you how merely the misplacing of the letter "L" betrayed one of the greatest crimes of the period, entirely defeated its perpetration, and helped to save our Union.
The Misplacing of even so slight a point, or pause, as the comma, will often alter the meaning of a sentence.
But this misplacing hath caused a deficience, or at least a great improficience in the sciences themselves.
But the greatest error of all the rest is the mistaking or misplacing of the last or furthest end of knowledge.
However, an uncorrected error was discovered in some copies, occasioned by the misplacing of one of the letters in the word Lusitano.
The errors in punctuation found in business correspondence are of infinite variety, although a surprising number of stenographers make similar errors in using hyphens for dashes and in misplacing quotation marks.
There is no excuse for the frequent misplacing of these marks, for the quoted part of a sentence invariably shows the proper position for each mark.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misplacing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.