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Definition of Misadjusting
1. misadjust [v] - See also: misadjust
Lexicographical Neighbors of Misadjusting
Literary usage of Misadjusting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trade Association Activities and the Law: A Discussion of the Legal and by Franklin Daniel Jones (1922)
"Tampering with or misadjusting goods sold by a competitor, for the purpose of
discrediting him with a customer. 3. Bribery of competitor's employees or ..."
2. American Foreign Trade: As Promoted by the Webb-Pomerene and Edge Acts, with by William Frederick Notz, Richard Selden Harvey (1921)
"Tampering with and misadjusting the machines sold by competitors for the purpose
of discrediting them with purchaser. Trade boycotts or combinations of ..."
3. The Evolution of Love by Emory Miller (1907)
"... thereby abusing and perverting his nature and misadjusting it to his environment
in racial respects—indh'idual development u>ould, ultimately, ..."
4. Christian Pamphlets by George Bush, Wendell Phillips, Charles Sumner, Joseph Parrish Thompson, Jonathan Blanchard, Thomas Starr King, William Greenough Thayer Shedd, Charles Murray Nairne, Elam Smalley, Joshua Thomas Tucker, Ezra STiles Gannett, Frederic Dan Huntington, Harv (1851)
"Has not this deplorable blunder crippled the church by misadjusting all its
machinery ? If it had been known, would not all this discord and inefficiency ..."
5. Mercersburg Quarterly Review (1855)
"There is no necessity for disregarding the minutest proprieties, or misadjusting
any auxiliary of devotion, because we give primacy to " the weightier ..."