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Etymology

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From mis- +‎ budget.

Verb

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misbudget (third-person singular simple present misbudgets, present participle misbudgeting, simple past and past participle misbudgeted)

  1. To budget too much or too little.
    • 1981, Antioch Law Journal - Volumes 1-2, page 41:
      Because a student misallocates or misbudgets time on one occasion does not necessarily mean the student will do so on all occasions
    • 1985, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Bonneville Power Administration's Repayment of Its Obligations to The U.S. Treasury:
      In fiscal year 1984, BPA spent at least $60 million more on WPPS 2 to misbudget it.
    • 1988, South Africa. Parliament, Debates of Parliament: Hansard - Volume 8, Issues 4-6, page 2506:
      Originally R8,840 million was budgeted for and the revised estimate is R6.040 million. I would like an explanation. This is not mentioned in the explanatory memorandum at all. It would seem to be an extremely large amount to misbudget.