Mismanaged

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /mɪsˈmænɪdʒd/

Definitions of mismanaged

verb to handle or control poorly or incompetently

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of mismanaged in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of mismanaged

past tense

mismanaged

plural

mismanaged

comparative

more mismanaged

superlative

most mismanaged

present tense

mismanage

future tense

will mismanage

perfect tense

have mismanaged

continuous tense

is mismanaging

singular

mismanaged

positive degree

well-managed

infinitive

to mismanage

gerund

mismanaging

participle

mismanaged

Origin and Evolution of mismanaged

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'mismanaged' originated from the combination of 'mis-' meaning badly or wrongly, and 'managed' meaning to handle or control. It was created to describe situations where something was handled poorly or inefficiently.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'mismanaged' has continued to be used to describe situations where something is poorly handled or controlled. It has become a common term in business, organizational, and personal contexts to highlight instances of ineffective management.