misally

/mɪsˈælaɪ/
verb
  1. To join or connect in a way that is unsuitable, inappropriate, or disadvantageous.
    • In the story, the princess misallies herself with a dishonest suitor.
    • The company misallied with a partner whose reputation harmed its brand.
    • The two political groups misallied, causing confusion among their supporters.
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