miscommand
/ˈmɪskəˌmænd/
Etymology
From mis- + command.
miscommand means incompetence at commanding. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- Incompetence at commanding.“This applied to the privates in the ranks, and to officers in the highest grades. The attempt to smother up and to stifle investigation ordered to be made late the miscommand of its members who have brought disgrace upon its name, gives us a painful reply.”
verb
- To command incompetently.“If a Governour make a new Sacrament, I will not obey, because: his command is null, and the thing simply evil. If he miscommand a Circumstance of Time, or Place, or Gesture, I will consider the consequents.”