A term used in RF systems to describe the situation when two devices having different impedances are connected to each other Mismatches cause excess signal losses and other problems
A condition in which water supplied to a given point in a conveyance or distribution system does not equal the demand for water at that point ADVANCE \x 540
A defect produced from a mold whose parts are not in line Generally a break or step in a supposedly continuous surface
If there is a mismatch between two or more things or people, they do not go together well or are not suitable for each other. There is a mismatch between the skills offered by people and the skills needed by industry. an unfortunate mismatch of styles
A situation where the patterns on wallpaper do not line up evenly from one strip to another
The presence in 1 chain of double-stranded DNA of a base that is not complementary to the corresponding base in the other chain Also known as mispairing
To mismatch things or people means to put them together although they do not go together well or are not suitable for each other. She was deliberately mismatching articles of clothing. + mismatched mis·matched The two opponents are mismatched. a combination of things or people that do not work well together or are not suitable for each other mismatch between
(1) A mismatch between the interest rate maturities of a banks assets and liabilities (2) Forward purchases differ in the value date from the forward sales in a given currency