Mismanage

  • 41misdirect — I verb confound, confuse, create a false impression, give a false impression, instruct badly, involve in error, lead astray, lead into error, misaddress, misadvise, miseducate, misguide, misinform, misinstruct, mislead, misteach, put off the… …

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  • 42misemploy — I verb abuse, abuti, corrupt, defile, desecrate, dissipate, distort, divert, employ improperly, ill treat, ill use, maltreat, manipulate improperly, misapply, misappropriate, misconduct, misdirect, misdo, mishandle, mismanage, misrule, misspend,… …

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  • 43misgovern — I verb administer badly, administer improperly, administer poorly, govern badly, maladminister, male administrare, male regere, manage badly, misadminister, misdirect, misguide, mismanage, misrule, rule dishonestly II index exploit ( …

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  • 44misguide — I verb befool, beguile, bewilder, cause a mistake, cause error, conceal, corrupt, create a false impression, deceive, delude, dissemble, distort, falsify, fool, in errorum inducere, lead astray, lead into error, lie, maladminister, misadvise,… …

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  • 45mishandle — I (maltreat) verb abuse, assail, assault, batter, defile, handle badly, ill treat, ill use, impose upon, injure, manhandle, maul, misemploy, misuse, molest, overburden, persecute, ravish, rough, treat abusively, treat ill, treat improperly,… …

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  • 46fumble — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. grope, paw; fluff, flub, muff, bungle. See unskillfulness, touch. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mistake, blunder, dropped ball; see error 1 . v. Syn. mishandle, bungle, mismanage; see botch . III (Roget s 3 …

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  • 47misconduct — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. impropriety, misdemeanor, misbehavior, mismanagement, monkey business (inf.). See guilt, wrong. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. misbehavior, offense, wrongdoing; see evil 2 , mischief 3 . v. 1. [Mismanage]… …

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  • 48Misconduct — Mis con*duct , v. t. To conduct amiss; to mismanage. Johnson. [1913 Webster] {To misconduct one s self}, to behave improperly. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 49To misconduct one's self — Misconduct Mis con*duct , v. t. To conduct amiss; to mismanage. Johnson. [1913 Webster] {To misconduct one s self}, to behave improperly. [1913 Webster] …

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