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Bungled meaning
Incompetently performed; ruined through incompetent action; botched up.
Example sentences (20)
Eight years later I’m baffled as to how Disney bungled what came afterward.
Energy regulator Ofgem approved the use of the levy to cover the cost of its bungled regulation of the market, which led to around 30 firms going bankrupt in less than two years.
His first bungled attempt, waylaying a passerby and bleeding him like a pig, is interrupted by dog walkers.
In this bungled Freddie Mercury biopic, Rami Malek gives less of a performance than a bizarre jumble of false teeth, bad wigs and strange vocal delivery.
It was part of a bungled publicity stunt in which he put petrol in a mid-range car that turned out to be borrowed for the purpose, because it was humbler than any vehicle in his personal fleet.
Older errors during the Trump-Russia investigation, including bungled wiretap applications targeting a Trump aide, continue to shadow the bureau years later.
We often join a pile-on, snarkily pointing out the aforementioned tropes of insincere and bungled apologies.
Biden administration cuts $2M for student loan servicers after a bungled.
Well, it has just been revealed that, after they were sacked following the bungled factory in 2008, they sued the Government “for services rendered”.
A bungled response in Western countries is no reason to take the heat off China.
All this is worth rehearsing because the murder of Stephen Lawrence, and the subsequently bungled investigation that seemed almost to resemble a cover-up, belong to another world which, thank God, has mostly passed away.
As regards the learning from bad examples as referenced in 1 Corinthians 10:6, 11, the Bible has many stories about leaders that bungled their chances while in power; being it religious or political.
Biden said Trump, 74, has bungled the response.
During Monday’s earnings presentation, Son announced that SoftBank was valuing the struggling WeWork at Juuuust short of the $47B it was privately valued at last year before the bungled IPO.
Even for countries that bungled the initial response, like Italy and the United States, there’s hope: Social distancing succeeds in slowing the contagion, and it does so quickly — within a few weeks of the adoption of tough measures.
For starters, China’s reputation has suffered because the coronavirus pandemic began there, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) bungled the initial response, and then Beijing tried to deny responsibility.
McManus tells us that China “bungled” its initial response to the coronavirus.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis isn’t happy that a state agency awarded a huge contract to a company that he says bungled the state’s unemployment filing system, but he says the situation is out of his hands.
Taylor, an emergency medical worker, was fatally shot multiple times in her own home in Louisville, Kentucky, in March during a bungled drug raid.
That the Trump administration has bungled planning, testing and logistics is not incompetence, but criminality suffused with corrupt practices, cronyism and profiteering.