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misaligned
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misaligned
misaligned
Despite those misaligned panels, the interior of both cars was remarkably quiet.
From the freep.com
Moreover, as companies scale, they become increasingly misaligned with the edge.
From the techcrunch.com
Medical-school skeletons with misaligned femurs don't get sent to the dust heap.
From the orlandosentinel.com
They essentially see the world through the cloudy, misaligned skew of depression.
From the psychcentral.com
Both skulls had cleft palates, and in one of the skulls, the jaws were misaligned.
From the newscientist.com
Misaligned panels and different paint hues are also indicators of accident damage.
From the smh.com.au
Carmakers were busy chasing up the 0.1% of failures, focusing on misaligned screws.
From the economist.com
A trim panel on the center of the dashboard was slightly misaligned in the test car.
From the usatoday.com
A misaligned conveyor belt ignited and spilled coal that should not have been there.
From the select.nytimes.com
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(misalign) align imperfectly or badly; "the elements of the turbine were misaligned"
(misalignment) the spatial property of things that are not properly aligned
Out of alignment
(misalignment) the state, or an instance, of being misaligned
(Misalignment) a condition where two parts do not meet true.
(Misalignment) Lack of parallelism between axis of rotating memeber and stationary member.
(Misalignment) The out-of-line condition that exists between the adjacent faces of the breech or duct flanges during ductwork assembly.
(MISALIGNMENT) When bearings are not on the same centerline.
(MISALIGNMENT) A bone which has moved from its normal position in relation to an adjacent bone or bones (see Subluxation).
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