Lexicographical Neighbors of Misdeveloped
Literary usage of Misdeveloped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1867)
"... with a mind, and (as I shall show presently a character) often almost entirely
undeveloped, or misdeveloped, and in the small residue of hours devoted ..."
2. Hints Toward Reforms: In Lectures, Addresses, and Other Writings by Horace Greeley (1853)
"They can not be excused, but we may drop a tear of pity for the victim of their
neglect, so distorted and misdeveloped that he knows how to construe Greek, ..."
3. Man, the Social Creator by Henry Demarest Lloyd (1906)
"That there is no conscience, new or old, which compels the many to die undeveloped
in order that the few may live misdeveloped. What stirred the warrior's ..."
4. The United States Democratic Review by Conrad Swackhamer (1842)
"There is another cause which degrades marriage at present: beings come together
with undeveloped, misdeveloped, and perverted natures ; all angular, ..."
5. A Concise Exposition of the Doctrine of Association, Or, Plan for a Re by Albert Brisbane (1844)
"The organization of the Groups and Series will elicit and satisfy fully this
passion (now misdeveloped in envious rivalry). There will be, first, ..."