adjective
- arranged or organized incorrectly or in the wrong sequence
verb
- past tense of misorder; to arrange or organize incorrectly
Examples
- The files were misordered and took hours to sort properly.
- She misordered the documents by date instead of by priority.
- The misordered inventory caused delays in shipping.
- The librarian discovered that someone had misordered the books on the shelf.
- His misordered notes made it difficult to follow his research.
- The restaurant misordered our table reservations for the evening.