improperly in English

adverb

incorrectly; impolitely; unsuitably; in an irregular manne

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1. Assumptive Armorial bearings improperly assumed

2. A pet may founder if fed improperly.

3. 3 I acted neither fraudulently nor improperly.

4. To enlarge or amplify unduly or improperly; Aggrandize

5. Synonyms: appositely, congruously, correctly… Antonyms: improperly, inAppropriately, incongruously…

6. 2 He was improperly dressed for the occasion.

7. 1 A pet may founder if fed improperly.

8. To enlarge or amplify unduly or improperly; aggrandize.

9. • the returning officer has added up the votes improperly.

10. 9 Poisonous gases are produced by improperly burned fuel.

11. 5 He is trying to improperly influence a witness.

12. The term Confabulate was previously improperly defined by those who

13. 4 The governor was impeached for using state funds improperly.

14. The term Confabulation was previously improperly defined by those

15. 13 These very assets of course, if improperly handled, become liabilities.

16. Such individuals were improperly judging others on purely personal matters.

17. 21 Fixed an issue where Fist weapons were sheathing improperly.

18. These very assets of course, if improperly handled, become liabilities.

19. Improperly used, a colorful expression may become “a word causing pain.”

20. 6 The study confirmed many reports that doctors were improperly trained.

21. He had become infected with Aids from an improperly sterilised needle.

22. 21 The report concludes that I acted neither fraudulently nor improperly.

23. It is alleged that the Department has improperly cancelled this procurement.

24. Naturalization Service improperly permitted naturalization of immigrants convicted of serious crimes.

25. Some sources, improperly, identify M24 as the faint cluster NGC 6603.

26. Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.

27. 14 Some samples were handled improperly, which could have skewed the results.

28. 8 The committee had been improperly constituted, and therefore had no legal power.

29. Another word for Amiss: wrongly, mistakenly, incorrectly, improperly, inappropriately Collins English Thesaurus

30. 20 Naturalization Service improperly permitted naturalization of immigrants convicted of serious crimes.

31. 18 He said evidence was stored and handled improperly, potentially skewing results.

32. 7 If you are improperly dressed,(www.Sentencedict.com) you will not be admitted.

33. Angle responded on his official website: "I did not improperly receive prescriptions.

34. This can result in rapid spoilage if such foods are stored improperly.

35. Article 201 criminalizes acts committed "Blasphemously and improperly toward a grave"

36. 155 The Abuna is improperly dignified by the Latins with the title of patriarch

37. Merchant error – A merchant may improperly debit a customer's account due to human error.

38. The microphone input is very small and can become blocked if handled improperly.

39. 25 In one, a top agency administrator was accused of improperly influencing contract bids.

40. Thinks oneself infallible or improperly belittles oneself, is actually the superstition and the ossification.

41. Antonyms for Becomingly include improperly, inappropriately, incorrectly, wrongly, inaccurately, unfittingly, erroneously, mistakenly, faultily and inaptly

42. 19 Clinton officials later admitted that the gathering improperly mixed political donors with federal regulators.

43. Away from the correct path or direction: an improperly addressed letter that went Astray

44. The second complaint alleges that Bonior improperly employs his wife as a office aide.

45. Antonyms for Congruously include improperly, inappropriately, inCongruously, incorrectly, unseemly, unsuitably, wrongly, mistakenly, erroneously and amiss

46. Use of improperly adjusted standards may result in errors being introduced when calibrating measuring devices.

47. Withdrawal syndromes: unrecognized or improperly managed. Interactions of abused drugs with anaesthetics and adjunctive drugs.

48. 25 The applicant claims that during the administrative procedure the Commission acted improperly and inconsistently.

49. Attempting to braze a contaminated or improperly cleaned surface will result in an unsatisfactory joint.

50. 16 At issue was whether Gingrich improperly used charitable enterprises to advance his partisan agenda.