misintegrate

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ integrate

Verb[edit]

misintegrate (third-person singular simple present misintegrates, present participle misintegrating, simple past and past participle misintegrated)

  1. To integrate incorrectly.
    • 1999, Bryan Register, The Logic and Validity of Emotional Appeal in Classical Greek Rhetorical Theory: What is an Emotion? (masters thesis, University of Texas at Austin):
      Thus emotions may skew our attention to external objects or cause us to misintegrate perceptual awareness, thus leading to poor judgments.
    • 2009, Stephen A. Mitchell, Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis, page 299:
      In the classical model, as Arlow's description makes clear, the patient misses — "misperceives, misintegrates, and misresponds" (1985, p. 526).
    • 2016 April 11, Loïc Plé, “Studying customers' resource integration by service employees in interactional value co-creation”, in Journal of Services Marketing, volume 30, number 2:
      Contrasting with earlier findings, the conceptual framework reveals that service employees may not only integrate these customers' resources but also either misintegrate or not integrate them.
    • 2020, Reed Miller Reynolds, Why Does Misinformation Persist? Cognitive Explanations of the Implicit Message Effect (PhD Dissertation, Michigan State University):
      Misintegration may be an alternative mechanism of MP as it does not imply monitoring failure and it may increase MP. Reynolds (2018) found that implicitness only increased MP among participants did not misintegrate.

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