misconsume

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ consume

Verb[edit]

misconsume (third-person singular simple present misconsumes, present participle misconsuming, simple past and past participle misconsumed)

  1. To consume in an incorrect manner; to consume the wrong amount, the wrong things, or at the wrong place or time.
    • 1996, Christopher H. Lovelock, Services marketing, page 115:
      Lovelock, for example, suggests the term “jaycustomers" to label customers who “misconsume” in a manner similar to jaywalkers who cross streets in unauthorized places.
    • 1999, Gautam Mathur, B. Satyanarayan, Essays in Political Economy, page 75:
      On the other hand, an individual or a juridical person who treads the right economic path, who does not misconsume by spending on it beyond the median consumption of the members of the Social Organism, and who does not misinvest, will be liable to pay no tax at all.
    • 2002, Thomas Princen, Michael Maniates, Ken Conca, Confronting Consumption, page 33:
      Physiologically, humans misconsume when they eat too much in a sitting or over a lifetime or when they become addicted to a drug. The long-term burden overwhelms the immediate gratification. Psychologically, humans misconsume when, for example, they fall into the advertiser's trap of "perpetual dissatisfaction."

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