0 past simple and past participle of mismatch
1 to put together people or things that are unsuitable for each other:
Both couples now mismatched, a great tangle ensues.
The communication assessment session consisted of two 10-minute play segments : one for the matched condition and one for the mismatched condition.
This model of flexible syntax surely accounts for many cases where the traditional syntactic boundary is mismatched with the phonological phrase boundary.
Repeatedly, sentences are fragmented, graph and section references are mismatched, and bibliographic references are incomplete.
There is good use of qualitative data to show how the needs of parents can be mismatched to available formal support services.
An attempt by a prover to construct an invalid proof will be detected at run time when some (privileged) proof-constructor function detects mismatched arguments.
However, we note that raising structures are mismatched with the emergence of modal meanings - both evidential and evaluative - in this set of verbs.
Eight dyads received the matched condition first and seven dyads received the mismatched condition first.