verb
- to divide or distribute incorrectly or unfairly
- to separate or part in the wrong way or at the wrong time
Usage: archaic or rare
Usage: archaic or rare
Examples
- The executor was accused of misparting the estate among the heirs.
- He misparted the inheritance, giving more to one child than another.
- The agreement was voided because the assets were misparted.
- They misparted ways under unfortunate circumstances.