0 past simple and past participle of misalign --
1 to arrange parts of a machine or system so that they do not fit together correctly, with the result that they do not work well together: --
The first term indicates that the vorticity will be altered if the concentration gradient is misaligned with the direction of the slip velocity.
Chartists enter those markets that show price trends but that are not too misaligned.
In fact, it seems likely that interlocutors quite frequently have situation models that are misaligned in major respects.
This syllable is properly aligned in an anacreontic but misaligned in an ionic dimeter.
Specificity of law is also relevant in the presence of misaligned objectives of different branches of government.
Congressional seats which had previously been misaligned are sorted into the proper parties through this process of electoral replacement.
Specifically, chartists prefer markets that display price trends but that are not too misaligned.
Investors should be skeptical of companies as well as investment managers where incentives are misaligned with those of shareholders.