misshare
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[edit]misshare (third-person singular simple present misshares, present participle missharing, simple past and past participle misshared)
- To share something that should not be shared.
- 1989, Marlon Bryan Ross, The Contours of Masculine Desire, page 200:
- It is appropriate that the poem, in an attempt to break this cycle of missharing, to use the concept that we applied to Percy Shelley's poetry, concludes with a simple truth.
- 2021 December, Yanfeng Shen, Yunlei Jiang, Hui Zhao, Teng Long, “Enabling Resonant Commutated Pole in Parallel Power FET Bridge Legs”, in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, volume 36, number 12:
- These differences and asymmetries cause missharing of currents and staggered turn-ON/-OFF between parallel devices.
- 2022, François Candelon, Martin Reeves, The Rise of AI-Powered Companies:
- This barrier is rooted in the fear that data will be mishandled, misused, or misshared.