mispropose
/mɪsˈprɒpoʊz/Definitions
1. verb
to propose something in an incorrect or misleading way.
“The politician was accused of misproposing a solution to the economic crisis.”
2. verb
to offer something as a proposal, often in an unconvincing or insincere manner.
“The real estate agent misproposed a higher price for the house to the unsuspecting buyer.”
3. noun
an act or instance of proposing something in an incorrect or misleading way.
“The mispropose was a major factor in the company’s financial downfall.”