The Collaborative International Dictionary
misproportion \mis`pro*por"tion\, n. An improper or unesthetic proportion.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To give the wrong proportions to.
Usage examples of "misproportion".
Apart from the oddly shaped face just barely visible through the dark visor, the creature descending the ramp might almost have been a slightly misproportioned human.
We could have had a man on the moon in 1958 or maybe 1953 if the value of life had not been misproportioned to that of research.
The industrial loft buildings along Great Jones seemed misproportioned, broad structures half as tall as they should have been, as if deprived of light by the great skyscraper ranges to the north and south.
It was comforting to see that she looked like an ordinary mortalround and misproportioned, her torso softened by motherhood.
Besides, our bodies are ugly, misproportioned, full of boils, fever and excrement.
Except that she was a trifle plump for her height, which was only about thirty inches, she was not misshapen or misproportioned in any way.
In the days of pomp, the crowds had kept to this side of the hall, avoiding the misproportioned sepulchres along the farther wall.
One eye, a scar upon his cheek, a tawny skin, a form grotesquely misproportioned, brawny as Hercules, and habited in livery, composed, as it were, the parts of one view.
I splash my face and take a look in the mirror and I see that my reflection is misproportioned, its movements unrelated to my own.
Lavinia resumed her customary rambles in the hills, bearing in her misproportioned arms the swarthy child.