misforge

To forge improperly.

Verb

  1. To forge improperly.
    • any fault lay with the defendants on this account, they were not responsible for the misforging of the shaft . - 1921, Lloyd's List Law Reports - Volume 8, page 483:
    • A visual inspection at this point culls out the pieces which have been misforged, badly trimmed or require additional tumbling. - 1977, Dan Poynter, The Parachute Manual: A Technical Treatise on the Parachute, page 95:
    • In his poems which deal with culture conflict, Ntiru attempts to draw attention to both the conscious and the subliminal tensions which manifest themselves in the relationships between the autochthonous peoples and...

Origin

From mis- + forge.

Forms

misforges misforging misforged