verb
- to package (something) incorrectly or improperly
- to present or market (something) in a misleading or inappropriate way
Usage: transitive verb
Usage: transitive verb; figurative
Examples
- The shipping department mispackaged the fragile items, resulting in damage during transit.
- The company mispackaged its new product as a luxury item when it was actually mid-range.
- If you mispackage the software, customers may not understand its true capabilities.
- The marketing team mispackaged the campaign to appeal to the wrong demographic.
- We need to ensure that nothing gets mispackaged before it leaves the warehouse.