misstation

verb

Etymology

From mis- + station.

  1. derived from statiōnem
  2. derived from estation
  3. inherited from stacioun
  4. prefixed as misstation — “mis + station

Definitions

  1. To station improperly.

    • In 1311 the ministers of the Mobile Secretariat of Chiang-Che pointed out that the troops in Che-chiang had been misstationed and suggested to the court that "key areas be designated and [troops] be transferred to garrison [them].
    • In the latest simulation, the number of misstationed aircraft in the evening had also fallen to zero, a spokesman said.

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