mismaintain

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ maintain

Verb[edit]

mismaintain (third-person singular simple present mismaintains, present participle mismaintaining, simple past and past participle mismaintained)

  1. To maintain improperly; to provide inadequate maintenance.
    • 1990, Mass Transit - Volume 17, page 50:
      A bus can be mismaintained causing it to spill gallons of expensive fuel rounding the first corner of the day.
    • 2016, John A. Wise, V. David Hopkin, Daniel J. Garland, Handbook of Aviation Human Factors, page 29-17:
      It is applicable if a product is found defective and unreasonably dangerous regardless of the care in design, manufacturing, or preparation of instructions, given that the user had not mismaintained, misused, or abused the product.
    • 2017, Diane Holloway Cheney, Sleep Problems: Food Solutions:
      They wrote: Rancho Seco was “mismanaged, mismaintained, and misoperated” since its beginning.