wrongful use

wrongful use
I noun abuse, corrupt use, deformation, distortion, errancy, incorrect usage, malapropism, misapplication, misappropriation, misconstruction, misdirection, misemployment, mishandling, mismanagement, misusage, misuse, wrong application, wrong use associated concepts: product liability, warnings II index misapplication, misappropriation

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