missignal
UK /mɪsˈsɪɡnəl/ US /mɪsˈsɪɡnəl/
verb 1noun 1
Definitions
verb
1
To signal wrongly or in error
These problems refer to difficulties incurred when a staff member ( or members ) becomes confused in interaction and either missignals or gives confusing signals as to social role.
False start II does not actively mis-signal what the new chapter is about.
noun
1
A bad or incorrect signal
Is the signalling problem a reason not to pursue the policy, or is it a reason to deal with how to prevent the missignal by means of adequate disclosure?
There was a missignal on the goal line and Newhall having no one to pass the ball to stuck it under his arm and made a successful quarter back run for a touch down.
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