Definition of Misplanning

1. Verb. (present participle of misplan) ¹

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Definition of Misplanning

1. misplan [v] - See also: misplan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Misplanning

misphrase
misphrased
misphrases
misphrasing
mispickel
mispickels
misplace
misplaced
misplaced modifier
misplacement
misplacements
misplaces
misplacing
misplan
misplanned
misplanning (current term)
misplans
misplant
misplanted
misplanting
misplants
misplay
misplayed
misplaying
misplays
misplead
mispleaded
mispleading
mispleadings
mispleads

Literary usage of Misplanning

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge History of English Literature by Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller (1914)
"But Caleb Williams (1794) is the most famous and St. Leon (1799), with all its misplanning and even ..."

2. Engineers and Engineering by Engineers Club of Philadelphia (1914)
"I imagine those early settlers who were told they were misplanning the city also said the evils we now have were visionary. We do not know the results, ..."

3. A National Budget System by Brookings Institution, Institute for Government Research (1919)
"... of both parties or both sides, it has not brought out that there has never been an equal percentage of wastefulness, an equal proportion of misplanning, ..."

4. The State Department Reports of the State of New York by New York (State), Joseph Albert Lawson, Jacob C. E. Scott (1918)
"The reproduction-cost method cannot be used for the intrenchment of error and perpetuation of loss due to misplanning an enterprise. ..."

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