mislearn

/mɪsˈlɜrn/
verb
  1. To learn something incorrectly or in a way that is not accurate.
    • She worried that her students would mislearn the pronunciation from the old recording.
    • It is easy to mislearn a historical fact when you rely on unreliable sources.
    • If you mislearn the steps of the dance, you will confuse your partner.
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