mismanage

[ UK /mɪsmˈænɪd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /mɪsˈmænɪdʒ/ ]
VERB
  1. manage badly or incompetently
    The funds were mismanaged
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How To Use mismanage In A Sentence

  • Many folks have stated in many ways that even if CxP had had all of Shuttles bucks for the past five years, CxP wouldn't be any better off than it is now, because of mismanagement & misspending. Minor Damage Seen on Atlantis - NASA Watch
  • This was partly because of mismanagement, but limp demand was also to blame. Times, Sunday Times
  • The SCO has powers to act in cases where there is evidence of alleged misconduct or mismanagement.
  • This investigation has been mismanaged right from the start - I've never seen such a foul-up.
  • More broadly, corruption and mismanagement is undermining the rise of India's middle class. India Stumbles At Commonwealth Games' First Hurdle
  • OpEdNews - Quicklink: OPEC blames 'mismanaged' U.S. economy for soaring oil prices - IHT OpEdNews - Quicklink: OPEC blames 'mismanaged' U.S. economy for soaring oil prices -IHT
  • In fact, the economy has been mismanaged for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first is to depict Labour as the party of economic profligacy and mismanagement. Times, Sunday Times
  • December 8th, 2009 4: 06 pm ET those that OK ` ed the leases, drilling rights, etc. and those that profited from the "mismanagement" should pay. Gov't offers to pay American Indians $1.4 billion for lost funds
  • His mismanagement of the economy and his corruption exacerbated the poverty of the population, which was thus unable to benefit from the country's wealth in mineral resources.
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