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misalloˈcation [mis-1 4.] Failure to allocate in an efficient or correct way what is to be assigned or distributed.
1950Jrnl. Pol. Econ. Apr. 118 The crop-share lease has not resulted in the gross misallocation of land that would have occurred. 1961Ann. Reg. 1960 474 There can be no doubt that misallocation and waste continued in 1960. 1965H. Kahn On Escalation viii. 152 There has been a startling misallocation of official emphasis. 1971Nature 9 July 82/2 Mondale's argument that the shuttle is a far grosser misallocation of priorities than the SST..may carry great weight. |