Definition of "misrepair"
misrepair
noun
countable and uncountable, plural misrepairs
A repair that was done badly or wrongly.
Quotations
Some izoku have also pointed out that, having concluded that the 1978 misrepair was at fault, the report does not go into sufficient detail about how this misrepair could have happened, why it was not discovered or what steps can be taken to ensure there is no repeat of it.
2013, Christopher P Hood, Dealing with Disaster in Japan, page 77
verb
third-person singular simple present misrepairs, present participle misrepairing, simple past and past participle misrepaired
(transitive) To repair badly or wrongly.
Quotations
Whether they are involved in carcinogenesis by induction of a heritable lesion would depend, I believe, on their ability either to mispair or to misrepair.
1982, Yutaka Kawazoe, “Molecular Mechanism of Chemical Modification of Cellular Nucleic Acid Bases by 4-Hydroxyaminoquinoline 1-oxide”, in Carcinogenic and Mutagenic N-substituted Aryl Compounds, page 185
Levying a charge will not, by itself, guarantee accountability: witness the millions of dissatisfied customers of the private sector travel agents who book the wrong holiday, solicitors who over-charge, builders who do shoddy work, garages that misrepair cars, estate agents who mislead, shops that sell defective goods and refuse refunds, etc.
2000, Neil Bateman, Advocacy Skills for Health and Social Care Professionals, page 53