The Collaborative International Dictionary
Misteaching
Misteach \Mis*teach"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Mistaught; p. pr. & vb. n. Misteaching.] [AS. mist[=ae]can.] To teach wrongly; to instruct erroneously.
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misteaching
Etymology 1 vb. (present participle of misteach English) Etymology 2
n. Wrong, false, or incorrect teaching.
Usage examples of "misteaching".
It did not occur to him to think of the mother when he was misteaching the boy, for he was absorbed in providing PLEASURE for himself, then.