misfabricate

verb

Etymology

From mis- + fabricate.

  1. derived from fabricātus
  2. inherited from fabricaten
  3. prefixed as misfabricate — “mis + fabricate

Definitions

  1. To fabricate incorrectly.

    • But "the rub" comes when unscrupulous fabricators or finishers skimp, misfabricate, or poorly process these yarns and cloths.
    • Members which have been misfabricated may be subsequently refabricated if they are determined to be structurally adequate.

The neighborhood

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