misorders

/ˌmɪsˈɔrdərz/
verb
  1. Third person singular of misorder: arranges something in the wrong order.
    • The clerk often misorders the documents when she is in a hurry.
    • He misorders the steps every time he tries to assemble the furniture.
    • This program misorders the entries if you don't sort them first.
noun
  1. Plural of misorder: instances of wrong ordering.
    • The teacher corrected the misorders in the students' timelines.
    • We found two misorders in the sequence of events.
    • The report listed several misorders in the inventory system.
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