Manage badly or incompetently.
1 Bunyan was too skilful a workman so to mismanage the matter.
2 If you mismanage your own affairs I can't put them right for you.
3 Therefore, the more troops he had to mismanage the better.
4 And yet how sadly we mismanage men, and misuse opportunities.
5 I can't conceive how he contrived to mismanage his affairs.
6 Many African countries tend to mismanage their groundwater resources.
7 Would Durgan fail at the pinch and mismanage it so as to give the alarm?
8 If the Assistant Commissioner wanted to mismanage this affair nothing, of course, could prevent him.
9 And if you chronically mismanage a pension scheme and it goes under, we're coming for you.
10 It is they who choose the few supreme persons who manage or mismanage the world's affairs.
11 His chief defect was his forgetfulness and absence of mind, which made him mismanage important business.
12 If he does not go astray in any other way, he will probably mismanage his money matters.
13 A Parliamentary commission in Britain is calling for bank executives to be jailed for reckless misconduct if they mismanage a bank.
14 There were so many ways to mismanage the transition... to blow it... even before external influences arrived to make matters worse.
15 However badly people mismanage our affairs for us, things have a wonderful way of working out all right in the long run.
16 There was no denying the fact that, mismanage his own private affairs as he might, this was a born leader of men.
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