mismanage 的定义
mis·man·aged, mis·man·ag·ing.
- to manage incompetently or dishonestly: to mismanage funds.
mismanage 近义词
bungle
mismanage 的近义词 10 个
manage badly
更多mismanage例句
- He mismanaged a state unemployment system that mailed checks to out of state prisoners but not to thousands of unemployed Californians who couldn’t pay rent or buy groceries.
- New York and Massachusetts sued FedLoan for allegedly mismanaging the loan forgiveness program and blamed the Education Department for lax oversight.
- Unfortunately, the business was mismanaged and Amos ultimately lost control of the company and even his name and likeness.
- After the bad press, documents obtained by VOSD suggest renovations were rushed and mismanaged.
- The 2020 election was a fair and secure success in the face of a catastrophically mismanaged pandemic and a storm of disinformation.
- Because, in fact, she did somewhat mismanage things last time, so one of the crucial “Can she govern?”
- They are so simple in construction, that servants cannot mismanage them.
- Yet Themistokles, rather than allow an ignorant commander to mismanage the war against Persia, bribed him to lay down his office.
- She would marry Frank Randall; and between them they would mismanage, and ultimately ruin, the farm.
- I can't conceive how he contrived to mismanage his affairs.'
- And yet how sadly we mismanage men, and misuse opportunities.