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Etymology

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mis- +‎ submit

Verb

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missubmit (third-person singular simple present missubmits, present participle missubmitting, simple past and past participle missubmitted)

  1. To submit incorrectly.
    • 1985, The Southwestern Reporter - Volume 691, page 510:
      Instruction No. 7, the verdict director, submits a theory not proven, and Instruction No. 8, the measure of damages, confounds the verdict director even as missubmitted.
    • 2006, Ioana V. Bazavan, Ian Lim, Information Security Cost Management, page 198:
      The advantages are that you may be able to build your services more quickly because you would not be starting from scratch, and you would proved a very friendly experience for your users, potentially eliminating or at least decreasing a variety of status inquiries and the possibility of missubmitting requests.
    • 2018, Shi QingFeng, Hu BiJie, Cui YangWen, Sun Wei, Shen Yan, Chen Xiang, Lin JiaBing, Gao XiaoDong, “Submission of specimens for blood culture in 87 hospitals of Shanghai from 2012 to 2015”, in Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology, volume 28, number 18:
      The submission rate of blood culture specimens shows an upward trend in the 87 hospitals of Shanghai, there are still missubmitted and misreported patients who are []