misforecast
Collocations
4ADJ.
many, picked, solar, wrong
MISFORECAST + NOUN
elections
PREP.
from
ADV.
consequently, primarily
Definitions
verb
To forecast incorrectly; to make an erroneous prediction.
Maybe she ordered too many, or misforecast and picked wrong colors, or woke up to find that trend she hopped on changed overnight and she's stuck with an order that won't sell anywhere at any price.
Are any elections misforecast? Yes, the elections of 1960 and 1968 are misforecast.
noun
The act of misforecasting.
He offered his plans for revision to the authorities, but the adoption of his ideas was unfortunately postponed because of his misforecast of the solar eclipse of June 1675 .
Energy overpayments result primarily from the misforecast of oil prices.
The result of misforecasting; misprediction.
The misforecast of 7.25 million crudely equals the total population of North and South Carolina, or New York (1970 censu ), or Austria.
If you misforecast right now's load you really inject x plus or minus the amount of the misforecast.
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6Maybe she ordered too many, or misforecast and picked wrong colors, or woke up to find that trend she hopped on changed overnight and she's stuck with an order that won't sell anywhere at any price.
WiktionaryAre any elections misforecast? Yes, the elections of 1960 and 1968 are misforecast.
WiktionaryIn the more general case, the agent may misforecast demand and consequently view the tradeoff between a higher co-pay and a lower premium as being more or less favorable than it actually is.
WiktionaryHe offered his plans for revision to the authorities, but the adoption of his ideas was unfortunately postponed because of his misforecast of the solar eclipse of June 1675 .
WiktionaryEnergy overpayments result primarily from the misforecast of oil prices.
WiktionaryThe numbers can be roughly interpreted as the degree of misforecast of the level of aggregate demand.
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