misaims

/mɪsˈeɪmz/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of misaim: aims incorrectly or in the wrong direction.
    • He misaims the remote control and changes the wrong channel.
    • The novice archer often misaims during practice.
    • The software misaims the cursor if the sensor is dirty.
  2. Directs something (such as a comment or effort) toward the wrong target.
    • The charity misaims its funds by spending too much on administration.
    • She misaims her jokes and sometimes offends people.
    • The manager misaims his feedback, confusing the team.
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