Noun
The act of misplacing, or the state of being misplaced.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAd fraud and ad misplacement were the second-highest pain points given by the 300 marketers surveyed in the CMO Council’s latest report. Source: Internet
Misplacement of fletchings can often change the arrow's flight path dramatically. Source: Internet
"Employees are putting corporate data on these devices now, and misplacement of these devices is extremely easy." Source: Internet
In addition, the percentage of respondents reporting board members' loss of computing devices or mobile devices to misplacement or theft grew by nearly 100%. Source: Internet