Used in a Sentence

improperly

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for improperly.

Editorial note

If the problem persists for a couple of decades, it might imply that domains have been improperly mixed.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

In an improper manner; not properly.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of improperly gathered in one view.

adverb

In an improper manner; not properly.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for improperly.

adverb

In an improper manner; not properly.

Example sentences

1

If the problem persists for a couple of decades, it might imply that domains have been improperly mixed.

2

I mean, there are plenty of examples to show Apple doing things improperly.

3

Shouldn't that have been rejected as an improperly signed file as (update+payload) should have a different signature than (update)?

4

Trust me, there are far worse things lurking in the compiler than a few improperly-handled error cases.

5

This reminds me of Sandra Bland who was put into jail for three days because of improperly signaling a lane change.

6

The policy recommendations by climate change scientists probably have the potential to be as damaging as mercantalism was, if implemented improperly.

7

Edit: the article itself alludes to band-aids: our developer had improperly patched the glitch i.e.

8

Tesla is very concerned about vehicles with salvaged titles being improperly repaired.

9

But it makes it almost impossible to use threads improperly.

10

That might excuse improperly leaking something worthy of whistleblowing.

11

For brevity's sake, I'll continue to improperly attribute this functionality.

12

Data is data and you can of course massage the information to do what you want[1] and it can also be argued that it's been misinterpreted and improperly reported since the beginning of time.

Quote examples

1

I've seen "salt" used (apparently, improperly) in cases where the hash is the same for all passwords.

2

>"a formula written on paper in pencil was improperly transcribed" offtopic, but a unit type would have prevented that.

3

The key argument is "knowledge" of copyright material being improperly hosted, the same standard in theory being applied to all these services from Napster to YouTube to Mega.

4

If they had been unable to find one it would have remained "theoretically possible but we don't know how", now it is "if the strut is made improperly it can fail."

Proper noun examples

1

Improperly applied, this could be as damaging as membership on the sex offenders' list for public urination.

2

Improperly disposing waste is not equivalent to providing a better service cheaper and quicker.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use improperly in a sentence?

If the problem persists for a couple of decades, it might imply that domains have been improperly mixed.

What does improperly mean?

In an improper manner; not properly.

What part of speech is improperly?

improperly is commonly used as adverb.