verb
- third-person singular present tense of mistutor; to teach or instruct badly or incorrectly
Usage: rare; formal
noun
- plural of mistutor; persons who teach or instruct badly or incorrectly
Usage: rare; formal
Examples
- The program mistutors students by emphasizing memorization over critical thinking.
- Several mistutors in the district were required to attend professional development workshops.
- He mistutors his younger siblings by teaching them incorrect grammar rules.
- The curriculum mistutors children about historical facts.
- Those mistutors failed to prepare their students adequately for the exam.