Definition of Misbalance

1. [v -ANCED, -ANCING, -ANCES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Misbalance

misattributing
misattribution
misattributions
misaventure
misaventures
misaver
misaverred
misaverring
misavers
misavise
misavised
misaward
misawarded
misawarding
misawards
misbalance (current term)
misbalanced
misbalances
misbalancing
misbear
misbearing
misbears
misbeat
misbecame
misbecome
misbecomes
misbecoming
misbede
misbedes
misbeding

Literary usage of Misbalance

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

1. Practical Banking: With a Survey of the Federal Reserve Act by Ralph Scott Harris (1915)
"In case of misbalance, the settling clerk may have copied down the wrong total from some package as it was delivered to him. In this event he probably ..."

2. Preserving The Dnipro River: Harmony, History and Rehabilitation by Vasyl Yakovych Shevchuk (2005)
"... the path of misbalance and disharmony. Thus, a substitution of concepts occurs—the goal of universal sustainable development is superseded by the goal ..."

3. The Information Universe: Issues in Informing Science and Information by Informing Science Institute, Eli Cohen, Ed. (2006)
"The informational misbalance was described for the first time by Kenneth J. Arrow (1963), who introduces it as "moral hazard". Later, George Akerlof (1970) ..."

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