misraised

/mɪsˈreɪzd/
adjective
  1. Brought up or raised in a way that is considered wrong or improper.
    • The misraised child had trouble following basic rules at school.
    • She blamed her misraised attitude on a lack of discipline at home.
    • The novel tells the story of a misraised prince who never learned humility.
verb
  1. Past tense of misraise: raised incorrectly or improperly.
    • He misraised the flag, so it flew upside down all morning.
    • They misraised their puppy by not socializing it with other dogs.
    • The farmer misraised the crops by planting them too late in the season.