mismanaged Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmɪsˈmæn.ɪdʒ]
  • Us [ ˌmɪsˈmæn.ɪdʒ]

Meaning of mismanaged In English

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Examples of mismanaged

  • These are examples of mismanaged relocations with high mortality and questions have arisen concerning quality of care on transfer, resulting in inquiries.

  • The party openly admitted that the country had been mismanaged for at least four years and that major political and economic mistakes had been committed.

  • The wallpaper is hanging loose and everything is mismanaged.

  • One reason public pension money has often been mismanaged has to do with principal-agent problems.

  • There are significant issues concerning the quality of pain management, lack of bowel management and indeed impaired quality of life for cancer patients when constipation is overlooked or mismanaged.

  • When the memories of the last, partly mismanaged, tightly reined exchange rate mechanism have faded, we shall look again for such a system.

  • The finest planned economy in the world is mismanaged by the bureaucracy—the privileged elite and the nomenklatura.

  • Diseases which had been hopelessly mismanaged by the medical profession were cured.

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