verb
- to space incorrectly; to place or arrange with improper spacing
Usage: third-person singular present tense of 'misspace'; uncommon; primarily technical or editorial usage
Examples
- The typesetter misspaces the letters, making the text difficult to read.
- If you misspace the words in your document, the alignment will be off.
- The printer misspaces the columns, causing the layout to appear unprofessional.
- She carefully checked the document to ensure nothing misspaces during formatting.