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Definition of Maladjustments
1. maladjustment [n] - See also: maladjustment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maladjustments
Literary usage of Maladjustments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Financial Organization of Society by Harold Glenn Moulton (1921)
"We shall now see that price changes produce other maladjustments ... Social
maladjustments are caused: (i) between borrowers and lenders, or debtor and ..."
2. Contemporary Theories of Unemployment and of Unemployment Relief by Frederick Cecil Mills (1917)
"PROPOSED REMEDIES FOR QUALITATIVE maladjustments The inadvisability of attempting
in any way to interfere with changes in industrial processes, ..."
3. Evil & Evolution: An Attempt to Turn the Light of Modern Science on to the by George Francis Millin (1896)
"... CHAPTER IX HOW " maladjustments " ORIGINATED Now suppose that in the Divine
mind a perfect scheme had been elaborated, and has been brought forth in all ..."
4. Social Problems: Outlines and References by Anna Stewart (1917)
"CITY maladjustments Congestion: Causes. HOWE: The city, the hope of democracy.
9-31. Attractions — Advantages — Human gregariousness. Immigration — Inertia. ..."