Pronunciation: /mɪsˈmænɪdʒd/
verb to handle or control poorly or incompetently
A1 The project was mismanaged from the beginning.
A2 She mismanaged her time and missed the deadline.
B1 The company suffered losses due to mismanaged funds.
B2 The team mismanaged the resources allocated to them.
C1 The government's mismanaged policies led to public unrest.
C2 The CEO was ousted for mismanaging the company's finances.
formal The company's financial resources were mismanaged, leading to a significant loss.
informal The project was a disaster because it was mismanaged from the start.
slang The whole operation was a mess because it was mismanaged by the boss.
figurative Her emotions were mismanaged, causing her to explode in anger unexpectedly.
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