maladjustment|maladjustments in English
noun
[,mal·ad'just·ment || ‚mælə'dʒʌsmənt]
inability to adapt to one's environment, poor adjustment
Use "maladjustment|maladjustments" in a sentence
1. Abnormal movement of the levers/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear.
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3. any abnormal movement of levers/rods/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear
4. - any abnormal movement of levers/rods/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear;
5. (f) Abnormal movement of the levers/linkage indicating maladjustment or excessive wear.
6. I've learned that total adjustment to society is quite as bad as total maladjustment.
7. The Government is carrying out a joint project with UNICEF on adolescent crisis intervention, maladjustment and behavioural problems.
8. A set of causes such as physical inability, mental derangement, personal or social maladjustment, poverty, custom of alms giving, unemployment, disruption of joint family, whether singly or in combination may produce a situation which may result in Beggary.