mismanage - use in sentences

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  • not: Once it had developed the Trust did not mismanage her care to any significant extent.

Object

  • system: Labor may have mismanaged the whole system and it may need reform, but that's not a moral issue.
  • birth: Many depressed, bereaved parents are suffering not just from grief, but from the trauma of mismanaged births.
  • economy: Because the Kabul regime has so badly mismanaged the economy, the Afghan people are starving.
  • company: Who wants to work for an owner mismanaged company?
  • affair: That fool, Prince Charlie, mismanaged a most promising affair: there fell my first fortune.

Modifying Another Word

  • grossly: The confessions they offered add to the torrent of them from those who planned the Iraq war and then grossly mismanaged its searing aftermath.
  • so: No wonder New Labor have so mismanaged the NHS; they have put their cronies in charge.
  • badly: Because the Kabul regime has so badly mismanaged the economy, the Afghan people are starving.
  • financially: The letter painted a very different picture of a home that was being financially mismanaged by Mr. and Mrs Mohammed.
  • just: We have just mismanaged agricultural land to the extent that we are starving our own people.

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