misrelease
verbEtymology
From mis- + release.
Definitions
To release incorrectly, i.e. to release something that should not be released, or to…
To release incorrectly, i.e. to release something that should not be released, or to release in the wrong way.
- First, 17,000 copies of an unknown Dylan composition were misreleased in California under the title 'Positively 4th Street.'
- Should, for example, intentionally misreleasing or destroying a key be criminalized?
The act of misreleasing.
- I also want to correct a little misrelease in the press release: I was not attached ever to the 101st Regiment in Vietnam, the 541st Military Intelligence Detachment .
- This distance should ideally be 25-30 mm; when the elasticity is smaller than this value, frequent misrelease may occur, and , when it is larger, release may fail to take place.
- According to Barlow (2002, pp. 106–7), panic constitutes intense fear—a false alarm involving the misrelease of the otherwise adaptive fight/flight response.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for misrelease. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA