mismaking

/ˌmɪsˈmeɪkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of mismake: the act of making something incorrectly.
    • The chef was tired of mismaking the sauce and started over.
    • Mismaking the prototype cost the company thousands of dollars.
    • He kept mismaking the same error in the assembly line.
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noun
  1. The process or result of making something incorrectly.
    • Her mismaking of the report caused confusion in the meeting.
    • The artist considered the mismaking a happy accident.
    • The mismaking of the bridge led to structural problems.
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