- mis|o|ri|en|ta|tion
- mis|o|ri|en|ta|tion «mihs R ee ehn TAY shuhn, -OHR-», noun.wrong or improper orientation.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
mis´in|ter´pre|ta´tion — mis|in|ter|pret «MIHS ihn TUR priht», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to interpret or explain wrongly; misunderstand. SYNONYM(S): misconstrue. –mis´in|ter´pre|ta´tion, noun. –mis´in|ter´pret|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
mis´ap|pro|pri|a´tion — mis|ap|pro|pri|ate «verb. MIHS uh PROH pree ayt; adjective. MIHS UH|PROH pree iht», verb, at|ed, at|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to use dishonestly as one s own: »The treasurer had misappropriated the club funds. 2. to put to a wrong use. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
mis|clas|si|fi|ca|tion — «MIHS klas uh fuh KAY shuhn», noun. incorrect or false classification … Useful english dictionary
mis|pro|nun|ci|a|tion — «MIHS pruh NUHN see AY shuhn», noun. an incorrect pronunciation … Useful english dictionary
mis|rep|re|sen|ta|tion — «MIHS rehp rih zehn TAY shuhn», noun. 1. a false representation: »He obtained the position by misrepresentation. 2. an incorrect story or explanation: »The report is a misrepresentation of the facts in the case … Useful english dictionary
mis´in|ter´pret|er — mis|in|ter|pret «MIHS ihn TUR priht», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to interpret or explain wrongly; misunderstand. SYNONYM(S): misconstrue. –mis´in|ter´pre|ta´tion, noun. –mis´in|ter´pret|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
mis|in|ter|pret — «MIHS ihn TUR priht», transitive verb, intransitive verb. to interpret or explain wrongly; misunderstand. SYNONYM(S): misconstrue. –mis´in|ter´pre|ta´tion, noun. –mis´in|ter´pret|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
mis|ap|pro|pri|ate — «verb. MIHS uh PROH pree ayt; adjective. MIHS UH|PROH pree iht», verb, at|ed, at|ing, adjective. –v.t. 1. to use dishonestly as one s own: »The treasurer had misappropriated the club funds. 2. to put to a wrong use. SYNONYM( … Useful english dictionary
mis´al|lo|ca´tion — mis|al|lo|cate «mihs AL uh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. to distribute (money, time, or other resources) incorrectly or poorly; misappropriate or misapply: »The tendency…is to misallocate managerial skills (Sunday Times).… … Useful english dictionary
mis´at|tri|bu´tion — mis|at|trib|ute «MIHS uh TRIHB yoot», transitive verb, ut|ed, ut|ing. to attribute incorrectly: »Acts of anonymous attack…may be misattributed as to source and so lead to a world holocaust (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists). –mis´at|tri|bu´tion,… … Useful english dictionary