Miseducation
[mis-ej-oo-keyt] /mɪsˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt/
verb (used with object), miseducated, miseducating.
1.
to improperly.
n.
“wrong or faulty education,” 1620s, from mis- (1) + education.
v.
1790, from mis- (1) + educate (v.). Related: Miseducated; miseducating.
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