verb
- to create badly or imperfectly
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The artist felt he had miscreated the sculpture’s proportions.
- Ancient texts warned against attempting to miscreate life through forbidden arts.
- The playwright worried that rushed revisions would miscreate his original vision.
- Medieval alchemists feared they might miscreate their experiments.
- The craftsman refused to miscreate the delicate mechanism through haste.