misstamps

/mɪsˈstæmps/
verb
  1. To stamp something incorrectly, such as a document, letter, or package with the wrong date, mark, or postage.
    • If you misstamp the form, the office will return it to you.
    • She realized she had misstamped the envelope with last year's date.
    • The clerk often misstamps packages, causing delays in delivery.
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