mispart

/mɪsˈpɑrt/
verb
  1. To separate or divide incorrectly or in a way that causes problems.
    • The surveyor misparted the land, causing a dispute between neighbors.
    • The machine misparted the metal sheets, leaving uneven edges.
    • If you mispart the dough, the bread will not rise evenly.
  2. To leave or end a relationship or connection in a wrong or harmful manner.
    • The business partners misparted, taking the company's assets with them.
    • It's sad to see such good friends mispart over a misunderstanding.
    • They misparted after a bitter argument and never spoke again.
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