misplace
lose temporarily / file incorrectly / misdirect trust
Transitive Verb
past: misplacedpp: misplaceding: misplacing
This term describes a failure of organization or judgment, carrying a connotation of accidental error rather than intentional loss. When referring to physical objects, it suggests the item still exists but is temporarily inaccessible due to a lapse in memory or a filing mistake. In an abstract sense, it describes a misalignment of values or emotions. Using this word to describe trust or affection implies a tragic irony, where the subject's positive intentions are directed toward an unworthy or harmful recipient.