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Definition of mismanage in English: mismanageverb mɪsˈmanɪdʒˌmɪsˈmænɪdʒ [with object]Manage (something) badly or wrongly. he was accused of mismanaging the economy Example sentencesExamples - They are so mismanaging their economy and are so alienating young people and women that their fate today looks a lot like the Kremlin leaders in 1988 or the French monarchy in 1788.
- For years, the country was led by one political party, which was often accused of mismanaging the economy and abusing the rights of citizens.
- Now he and his firm are being sued for mismanaging worker retirement funds.
- Unless they were mismanaged, rich school districts could have better equipped schools.
- The channels accused him with all their might of a variety of crimes, from destroying the armed forces to personally mismanaging the rescue operations.
- I have used grounded research to explore how middle managers might facilitate or inhibit change by managing or mismanaging the emotions of their employees.
- And I think that is the price you pay for mismanaging diversity.
- This has been incompetently handled, mismanaged every step of the way.
- Consequently, the FDA has been criticized for mismanaging the situation.
- But just who is this man who's been accused of mismanaging his country's oil revenue?
- This was also partly meant to convince the colonialists that the Africans were ready to manage or mismanage their own affairs.
- But also it does not want to shore up companies which have been mismanaging their pensions or not contributing adequately.
- It's a cautionary tale about mismanaging intellectual property.
- I don't particularly agree the council should acquire private properties as they are grossly mismanaged when in council hands.
- At a birthday celebration, he blasted those who accuse him of mismanaging the country, laying the blame for his country's economic and political crisis at the door of the opposition.
- After the Ministry of National Security, it is difficult to determine which of the other ministries is mismanaged the most.
- Protesters blame him for mismanaging the economy, bungling the fight against SARS, and listening too carefully to Beijing and not enough to local opinion.
- Silent observers continue to watch, unsure whether it is us mismanaging our affairs or just the stronger and more corruptible ones keeping their grip tight.
- If anyone working in the private sector mismanaged a budget as badly as the council has, they would be sacked.
- And he should fire the civilians in the Pentagon responsible for mismanaging the reconstruction effort.
Synonyms botch, bungle, fluff, fumble, make a mess of, mishandle, misdirect, misgovern, misconduct, mar, spoil, ruin, mangle, wreck informal make a hash of, muff, mess up, muck up, foul up, screw up, bitch up British informal make a muck of, cock up, make a pig's ear of, make a Horlicks of vulgar slang fuck up, balls up
Rhymes manage, pannage, stage-manage Definition of mismanage in US English: mismanageverbˌmisˈmanijˌmɪsˈmænɪdʒ [with object]Manage (something) badly or wrongly. he was accused of mismanaging the economy Example sentencesExamples - And I think that is the price you pay for mismanaging diversity.
- Silent observers continue to watch, unsure whether it is us mismanaging our affairs or just the stronger and more corruptible ones keeping their grip tight.
- Protesters blame him for mismanaging the economy, bungling the fight against SARS, and listening too carefully to Beijing and not enough to local opinion.
- It's a cautionary tale about mismanaging intellectual property.
- The channels accused him with all their might of a variety of crimes, from destroying the armed forces to personally mismanaging the rescue operations.
- If anyone working in the private sector mismanaged a budget as badly as the council has, they would be sacked.
- I have used grounded research to explore how middle managers might facilitate or inhibit change by managing or mismanaging the emotions of their employees.
- Unless they were mismanaged, rich school districts could have better equipped schools.
- They are so mismanaging their economy and are so alienating young people and women that their fate today looks a lot like the Kremlin leaders in 1988 or the French monarchy in 1788.
- Now he and his firm are being sued for mismanaging worker retirement funds.
- This has been incompetently handled, mismanaged every step of the way.
- I don't particularly agree the council should acquire private properties as they are grossly mismanaged when in council hands.
- For years, the country was led by one political party, which was often accused of mismanaging the economy and abusing the rights of citizens.
- Consequently, the FDA has been criticized for mismanaging the situation.
- But just who is this man who's been accused of mismanaging his country's oil revenue?
- This was also partly meant to convince the colonialists that the Africans were ready to manage or mismanage their own affairs.
- And he should fire the civilians in the Pentagon responsible for mismanaging the reconstruction effort.
- After the Ministry of National Security, it is difficult to determine which of the other ministries is mismanaged the most.
- At a birthday celebration, he blasted those who accuse him of mismanaging the country, laying the blame for his country's economic and political crisis at the door of the opposition.
- But also it does not want to shore up companies which have been mismanaging their pensions or not contributing adequately.
Synonyms botch, bungle, fluff, fumble, make a mess of, mishandle, misdirect, misgovern, misconduct, mar, spoil, ruin, mangle, wreck |