But he who dissembles, lies, cheats, and deceives by fraud and dishonesty, misuses his abilities.
Likewise, too, if a lovely woman is anxious to please her husband alone she uses her beauty aright, but if she lives wantonly and is a victim of passion, she misuses her beauty.
But Marx, on the contrary, misuses poetic expressions, which give the content of his thought with unrestrained vigour.
Oh the misuseswhich are made of this word science!
Once these misuses were the monopoly of metaphysics, to whose despotic nature they appeared suitable.
My comment and criticism are against the tyranny which misuses a sacred name to extract from individuals the moneys which they ought not to spare from family needs, and which they do not wish to spare.
And when I see how manmisuses the dog, his best friend; how he ties up this intelligent animal with a chain, I feel the deepest sympathy with the brute and burning indignation against its master.
The philosopher who does not believe is wrong, for he misuses the reason he has cultivated, and he is able to understand the truths he rejects.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.