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Definition of misaligned in English: misalignedadjective mɪsəˈlʌɪndˌmisəˈlīnd Having an incorrect position or alignment. Example sentencesExamples - His skull was so misaligned that his back teeth had clamped together the duty nurse told a reporter ‘it was as if his face had inverted.’
- Change detection by this method is a challenging task because soft tissue takes on different shapes at different imaging sessions, resulting in misaligned mammograms.
- The facet joints (small stabilizing joints between and behind adjacent vertebrae) may become misaligned and eventually wear out with age.
- If your bite is misaligned, you will clench or grind as a reflex response, which can cause the deep facial muscle that controls the jaw to go into spasm.
- Small misaligned number plates make it difficult to identify speeding motorcyclists and therefore they remain a danger on our roads.
- Suppose the screw is misaligned, there may not be a second chance as reorientation will reduce the hold of the screws.
- It's common for a baby's eyes to sometimes appear misaligned or crossed at birth.
- But some of the doors on the 14-year-old telescope could be warped; one was misaligned and difficult for an astronaut to close a full decade ago.
- Adjustments can help you maintain your full range of motion, which protects against muscle strain during workouts and reduces joint dysfunction by ensuring that your joints aren't misaligned.
- This energy field can become unbalanced, misaligned, obstructed, or out of tune.
- The door swung open with a squeal of misaligned hinges and I squinted into glow of the lantern on the wall opposite.
- A child's vision should be checked for conditions such as: misaligned eyes, cataracts, and problems that need correction with eyeglasses.
- In still another embodiment, visible spectrum detection of our out-of-phase digital watermark provides a clue as to whether a printing process needs calibration or is misaligned.
- His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake.
- The team calculated that children who sucked on dummies or their thumbs - non-nutritive sucking - were twice as likely to have misaligned teeth as those who did not.
- Sometimes the decoration was misaligned, possibly because the decorator was overworked or distracted.
- According to the National Institutes of Health, most misaligned bites (technically known as malocclusions) are so minor that they do not require treatment.
- They are full of cracked or misaligned paving slabs or kerbstones, running fissures and uneven surfaces everywhere.
- If that was the cause, and it seems the most likely, then the misaligned burner is something which has not arisen as a result of anything my client's company did.
- Chiropractors who believe that slightly misaligned vertebrae can cause disease often use machines or small hand-held spring-loaded mallets to tap misaligned vertebrae back into place.
Synonyms lopsided, unsymmetrical, crooked Definition of misaligned in US English: misalignedadjectiveˌmisəˈlīnd Having an incorrect position or alignment. Example sentencesExamples - Small misaligned number plates make it difficult to identify speeding motorcyclists and therefore they remain a danger on our roads.
- But some of the doors on the 14-year-old telescope could be warped; one was misaligned and difficult for an astronaut to close a full decade ago.
- Change detection by this method is a challenging task because soft tissue takes on different shapes at different imaging sessions, resulting in misaligned mammograms.
- This energy field can become unbalanced, misaligned, obstructed, or out of tune.
- If that was the cause, and it seems the most likely, then the misaligned burner is something which has not arisen as a result of anything my client's company did.
- Adjustments can help you maintain your full range of motion, which protects against muscle strain during workouts and reduces joint dysfunction by ensuring that your joints aren't misaligned.
- If your bite is misaligned, you will clench or grind as a reflex response, which can cause the deep facial muscle that controls the jaw to go into spasm.
- Sometimes the decoration was misaligned, possibly because the decorator was overworked or distracted.
- The facet joints (small stabilizing joints between and behind adjacent vertebrae) may become misaligned and eventually wear out with age.
- The team calculated that children who sucked on dummies or their thumbs - non-nutritive sucking - were twice as likely to have misaligned teeth as those who did not.
- They are full of cracked or misaligned paving slabs or kerbstones, running fissures and uneven surfaces everywhere.
- According to the National Institutes of Health, most misaligned bites (technically known as malocclusions) are so minor that they do not require treatment.
- A child's vision should be checked for conditions such as: misaligned eyes, cataracts, and problems that need correction with eyeglasses.
- His skull was so misaligned that his back teeth had clamped together the duty nurse told a reporter ‘it was as if his face had inverted.’
- The door swung open with a squeal of misaligned hinges and I squinted into glow of the lantern on the wall opposite.
- Suppose the screw is misaligned, there may not be a second chance as reorientation will reduce the hold of the screws.
- His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake.
- It's common for a baby's eyes to sometimes appear misaligned or crossed at birth.
- In still another embodiment, visible spectrum detection of our out-of-phase digital watermark provides a clue as to whether a printing process needs calibration or is misaligned.
- Chiropractors who believe that slightly misaligned vertebrae can cause disease often use machines or small hand-held spring-loaded mallets to tap misaligned vertebrae back into place.
Synonyms lopsided, unsymmetrical, crooked |