misset

/mɪsˈsɛt/
verb
  1. To set or adjust something incorrectly.
    • The technician misset the thermostat, making the office freezing cold.
    • If you misset the timer, the cake might burn.
    • I accidentally misset the alarm and woke up an hour late.
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adjective
  1. Set or adjusted incorrectly.
    • A misset dial on the oven caused the food to undercook.
    • The misset preferences made the app behave strangely.
    • The misset clock showed the wrong time all day.
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