misconfer

/mɪsˈkɒnfər/

Definitions

1. verb

to hold or conduct a meeting or conference in a way that is not effective or productive

“The employees felt that the CEO had misconfered with the team, as the meeting had gone on for hours without achieving anything.”

2. verb

to give a wrong or mistaken account of something

“The politician was accused of misconfering the facts in order to deceive the public.”

3. noun

a meeting or conference that is not effective or productive

“The project’s misconfer was a major setback, as it led to a lot of confusion and wasted time.”

Synonyms

  • botch
  • mismanage

Antonyms

  • achieve
  • succeed