mismanufacture

verb

Etymology

From mis- + manufacture.

  1. derived from manūfactūra
  2. derived from manufacture
  3. prefixed as mismanufacture — “mis + manufacture

Definitions

  1. To manufacture improperly.

    • This is not to indicate that feeds are not mismanufactured and can and do create problems, which should and in most cases are handled by the company and insurance procedures.
    • We believe that Carlos Torres was probably the guy who mismanufactured the firing train which led to that bomb going off in Willie's hands.
    • Thus, "federal law provides no defense to the military contractor that mismanufactures military equipment or that is itself ultimately responsible for the design defect.
  2. The act, process, or result of mismanufacturing.

    • Negligent manufacture or mismanufacture most frequently involves an aberrance in the manufacture, inspection, or testing of a product that creates individual or multiple product mishaps.
    • a manufacturer reasonably would expect coverage for mismanufactures during policy period;
    • The firm notes that value is important; closeouts, inventory overruns, mismanufactures, and items "whose time has not come" are featured.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA