mistime
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
Etymology
Origin of mistime
before 1000; Middle English mistimen, Old English mistīmian. See mis- 1, time
Example Sentences
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The company reported sharply lower quarterly profit and expects 2026 performance to be hurt by a Caribbean capacity expansion mistiming.
Countless investors bear the scars from mistiming the cycle.
From Barron's
The company reported lower profit and said that prior missteps, including the mistiming of its increase in Caribbean capacity, would hurt its 2026 performance.
And because the company mistimed offers for free bets, those users went to competitors offering betting deals.
From MarketWatch
The battle went down to the wire and it was a few mistimed forehands from Gauff that gave Svitolina the opening in the last game to complete an emotional victory.
From Barron's
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