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What is the past tense of misemploy?

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The past tense of misemploy is misemployed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of misemploy is misemploys.

The present participle of misemploy is misemploying.

The past participle of misemploy is misemployed.

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This is a much abused term, often misemployed to refer to any very wet piece of ground.
We will focus on the relationship between all the terms we hear, which are usually misemployed.
Like people without disabilities, persons with disabilities who are misemployed express greater dissatisfaction in their work.
The main premise of the authors that flows throughout the book is that the Japanese submarine force was often misemployed by the Imperial staff.
Further, in misemploying their talent in this manner he has by necessity misemployed the whole of their beings.
The inevitable consequence was that they were misemployed by a staunchly traditional Admiralty, unwilling to accept the need for change.

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