miseat

/mɪsˈiːt/
verb
  1. To eat improperly or incorrectly, such as eating too much, too little, or the wrong food.
    • If you miseat by skipping breakfast, you may feel tired by noon.
    • The doctor warned her not to miseat during her recovery.
    • He tends to miseat when he is stressed, grabbing junk food instead of a balanced meal.
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