miscolor

/mɪsˈkʌlər/
verb
  1. To give a wrong or inaccurate color to something.
    • If you miscolor the map, people might get confused about the regions.
    • The printer miscolored the logo, making it look purple instead of blue.
    • The artist accidentally miscolored the sky in the painting.
  2. To present or describe something in a misleading or false way; to distort.
    • News articles sometimes miscolor events to attract more readers.
    • The report miscolored the facts to make the company look better.
    • He miscolored his role in the project, taking credit for others' work.
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