misbuilding

/mɪsˈbɪldɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of constructing something incorrectly; a flawed construction.
    • Engineers studied the misbuilding of the ancient aqueduct to understand why it collapsed.
    • The company's reputation suffered due to repeated misbuilding of their furniture kits.
    • The misbuilding of the bridge led to cracks appearing within a year.
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verb
  1. Present participle of misbuild; constructing something incorrectly.
    • The crew was misbuilding the shed by ignoring the blueprints.
    • The apprentice was misbuilding the wall, so the master bricklayer stepped in to correct him.
    • He kept misbuilding the same shelf because he didn't read the instructions.