misordered
/ˌmɪsˈɔrdərd/
adjective
- Arranged in the wrong order or sequence.
- She found the files misordered and spent an hour reorganizing them.
- A misordered sequence of steps caused the machine to malfunction.
- The misordered pages made the book impossible to read.
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verb
- Past tense of misorder: to have arranged something in the wrong order.
- They misordered the names on the list, so the wrong person was called first.
- The technician misordered the cables, leading to a network outage.
- He misordered the ingredients and the cake didn't rise.