noun
- plural of misunion; instances of unsuitable or unhappy unions, especially marriages or political/social alliances
Usage: formal or literary; typically used in historical or critical contexts
Examples
- The novel chronicles the misunions that plagued the royal families of Europe.
- Their misunions were the subject of gossip throughout the aristocratic circles.
- History records many political misunions that ultimately led to conflict.
- The counselor warned against hasty misunions entered into without proper consideration.
- Several misunions in the family tree contributed to the estate's decline.