misorchestrate

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ orchestrate

Verb[edit]

misorchestrate (third-person singular simple present misorchestrates, present participle misorchestrating, simple past and past participle misorchestrated)

  1. To orchestrate badly; to arrange diverse elements in a way that fails to achieve the desired goal.
    • 1991, Rosario A. Garcellano, Mean Streets: Essays on the Knife Edge, page 211:
      The misorchestrated Kabisig — which, organizers will have the public know, is not a political party — is only one case in point.
    • 1995, Richard Sclove, Democracy and Technology, page 196:
      Assuredly, participation could in some cases be misorchestrated in ways unnecessarily interfering with individual autonomy.
    • 2018, Lorrie Moore, See What Can Be Done: Essays, Criticism, and Commentary:
      It is a story primarily of misorchestrated good intentions.