C1 verb خنثی

malpassship

/ˌmælˈpæs.ʃɪp/

To incompetently navigate a transition of power or a specific administrative passage. It refers to the act of mismanaging a transfer of responsibility or a handoff through negligence or poor judgment.

مثال‌ها

3 از 5
1

The outgoing manager was careful not to malpassship the transition to his successor.

The outgoing manager was careful not to malpassship the transition to his successor.

2

If you malpassship the keys to the new tenant, we will have a security breach.

If you malpassship the keys to the new tenant, we will have a security breach.

3

Critics argued the administration would malpassship the treaty negotiations.

Critics argued the administration would malpassship the treaty negotiations.

خانواده کلمه

اسم
malpassshipment
Verb
malpassship
قید
malpassshiply
صفت
malpassshipped
مرتبط
malpassshipper
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راهنمای حفظ

Think of a 'Mal' (bad) 'Pass' (handing over) being 'Shipped' (sent) the wrong way.

آزمون سریع

The department head was warned not to ________ the files to the new supervisor, as data integrity was critical.

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مثال‌ها

1

The outgoing manager was careful not to malpassship the transition to his successor.

business

The outgoing manager was careful not to malpassship the transition to his successor.

2

If you malpassship the keys to the new tenant, we will have a security breach.

everyday

If you malpassship the keys to the new tenant, we will have a security breach.

3

Critics argued the administration would malpassship the treaty negotiations.

formal

Critics argued the administration would malpassship the treaty negotiations.

4

Don't malpassship the baton during the race like you did in practice.

informal

Don't malpassship the baton during the race like you did in practice.

5

The study examines how political entities often malpassship their exit from colonial rule.

academic

The study examines how political entities often malpassship their exit from colonial rule.

خانواده کلمه

اسم
malpassshipment
Verb
malpassship
قید
malpassshiply
صفت
malpassshipped
مرتبط
malpassshipper

ترکیب‌های رایج

malpassship a transition to fail at navigating a change
malpassship the handoff to botch a transfer
clumsily malpassship to fail awkwardly at a passage
risk to malpassship the danger of ruining a transition
malpassship authority to poorly transfer power

عبارات رایج

malpassship the baton

to fail at a crucial moment of exchange

total malpassship

a complete failure of transition

to malpassship one's way through

to clumsily handle a complex situation

اغلب اشتباه گرفته می‌شود با

malpassship vs malpractice

Malpractice refers to professional misconduct, while malpassship specifically denotes a botched transition or handoff.

malpassship vs bypass

To bypass is to avoid a step; to malpassship is to attempt the step but do it poorly.

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نکات کاربردی

Primarily used in administrative or corporate contexts to describe a failure during a handoff. Despite the '-ship' suffix, it functions strictly as a verb in this context.

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اشتباهات رایج

Learners often treat this word as a noun because of the suffix; remember to use it with a direct object as a verb.

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راهنمای حفظ

Think of a 'Mal' (bad) 'Pass' (handing over) being 'Shipped' (sent) the wrong way.

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ریشه کلمه

A technical portmanteau likely derived from the Latin 'mal' (bad) and the Middle English 'pass' (transition/passage).

الگوهای دستوری

Transitive verb taking a direct object Regular conjugation: malpassshipped, malpassshipping
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بافت فرهنگی

Often found in linguistics aptitude tests or specialized organizational theory to describe systemic failure during leadership changes.

آزمون سریع

The department head was warned not to ________ the files to the new supervisor, as data integrity was critical.

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