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bun·gled
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Princeton's WordNet
bungled, botchedadjective
spoiled through incompetence or clumsiness
"a bungled job"
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bungled
Bungled refers to carrying out a task clumsily or incompetently, often resulting in mistakes or failures. It usually refers to a situation were things go wrong due to poor planning, lack of skills, negligence or inefficiency.
Webster Dictionary
Bungled
of Bungle
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blunged
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bungled in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bungled in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of bungled in a Sentence
The ongoing war has bloodied and slaughtered what little remained of the national unity that has been bungled for over two decades.
The delivery, especially the first half, was too hot. The President almost shouted every word, to the point where it was too much, too hot, and too defensive, more fundamentally, he’s stuck with a big problem that no speech can solve: he bungled the withdrawal and left Americans behind.He gave his word and broke it. The speech and his policies show his judgment remains deeply flawed.
We want there to be one people, but in two states with open borders between their citizens, the ongoing war has bloodied and slaughtered what little remained of the national unity that has been bungled for over two decades.
First, the White House bungled Afghanistan, then Putin walks into Ukraine and now Washington has apparently caved to every demand issued by Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.
Pakistan has thus far avoided the type of devastating wave witnessed in the U.S. or Italy. However, many fear that the government and health care system is ill-equipped to deal with a coming tide of coronavirus cases, it is highly likely that a lack of testing has contributed to a substantial undercounting of infections. And while the government has begun to implement more sound public health measures, it bungled several opportunities earlier this month when it might have had an opportunity to stem the tide.
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