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How to use improperly in a sentence

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This presents a major problem for film historians, as improperly stored reels of nitrate film are in danger of disintegrating, or even exploding.
Used improperly, its high nitrogen content can emburden both surface water and groundwater.
As they see it, we improperly allow realpolitik considerations to trump the human rights imperatives.
For example, if he noticed that I had dressed carelessly or improperly, he would come over and rearrange my shirt, adjust my robe and so on.
An improperly placed screw can shift the hinge position slightly or force the screw to tilt so its head does not sit flush.
An improperly titled home can create a world of hurt for you and your heirs.
Wearing improperly fitting shoes on a daily basis causes foot problems such as calluses, corns, hammertoes, bunions, and more.
A class-action suit was recently filed by lawyers for the homeless who had been improperly denied their benefits.
He's polite and does not behave improperly but the sexual message is there.
They fought firefighters to stop them from rescuing the improperly dressed teenagers.
If they were at a public pool, even those at their own apartment complexes, members would leave if an outsider showed up improperly dressed.
Seven months ago, a group of men came up to her and warned her that she was improperly dressed.
Your plan should also provide information on how to appeal if you believe the plan improperly denied a claim for reimbursement.
Lawyers for the investor, who is suing the car maker, alleged the papers had been improperly withheld.
Hundreds of millions of dollars were improperly shifted from the company, primarily to travel businesses controlled by the family.
The analyst examines emerging loss trends to determine if the company has improperly insured a peril.
All products have the potential to contaminate ground and surface water if used improperly through leaching, runoff and off-target application.
Will the company then be held liable for improperly supervising its employee on the property in question?
As with anterior packing, tissue necrosis can occur if a posterior pack is inserted improperly or balloons are overinflated.
Worn chains and sprockets may be working improperly long before they actually break.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Fog should be avoided, as also should the yellow stain produced by pyro when improperly used.
There is likewise a small-sized partridge, which is improperly called the quail.
Men do not mean to be cruel to horses when bitting them improperly, but they are so neverthelessto a terrible degree.
To call it Will is, of course, to speak improperly and mythologically, for actual willing requires an idea of what is willed.
This effect has been called, naturally but improperly, depolarization.
I am in the proper way, while you very improperly ride on the footpath.
Property ownership and mailing addresses are often improperly recorded so that taxes and other bills are sent to the wrong parties.
Did you think me speaking improperly, lightly, irreverently on the subject?
The first of these words is often improperly used for the second.
That is all-powerful, but I will not employ it unseasonably or improperly.
The truth is, hacking into an improperly configured wireless system is a piece of cake.
He has also been, I dare say, improperly and undeservedly abused.
If more direct examples were wanting, Poland, as a government over local sovereigns, might not improperly be taken notice of.
A telegraphic signal, improperly interpreted, owing to the fog, was the cause of this error.
It should be axiomatic in tax administration that improperly collected tax payments will be refunded.
Denying a proper motion for recusal and then entering an order improperly and inaccurately criticizing defense counsel without allowing them to respond.
You will betray your feelings improperly, if you are too conscious and too quick, and appear to affix more meaning, or even quite all the meaning which may be affixed to it.
Offering the said official directly, or through a third party, money or other advantages to perform their duties improperly to the advantage of the briber.
Improperly cleaned cauliflower used by the local caterer may have been the source of infestation, AIE Mangalore station manager Nagesh Shetty told the newspaper.
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