misprioritize

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ prioritize

Verb[edit]

misprioritize (third-person singular simple present misprioritizes, present participle misprioritizing, simple past and past participle misprioritized)

  1. To prioritize inappropriately.
    • 2009, Alan E. Nelson, The Power of a New Attitude, page 80:
      Why do we misprioritize when it is self-defeating?
    • 2011, Harold Evensky, Stephen M. Horan, Thomas R. Robinson, The New Wealth Management, page 40:
      For example, simply due to lack of knowledge, many clients misprioritize their risk management.
    • 2017, Daniel P. Mears, Out-of-Control Criminal Justice, page 46:
      It leads us as well to attend to “squeaky wheels” and, more generally, to misprioritize problems.