misconcern

noun

Etymology

From mis- + concern.

  1. derived from concernō
  2. derived from concerno
  3. borrowed from concerner
  4. prefixed as misconcern — “mis + concern

Definitions

  1. A false, wrong, or incorrect concern

    • When such concerns are elevated from their preliminary status to an ultimate level they become idolatrous misconcern, or judgment which was in error; in other words, we have an example of existential or religious untruth.
    • The court's misconcern with this competitive advantage and its improper condemnation of it is made clear from the following observation: …

The neighborhood

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