Etymology:
Meaning:
To punctuate poorly or incorrectly.
Origin:
The word "mispunctuate" emerged in the late 17th century as a term describing the incorrect use of punctuation. It is a combination of the prefix "mis-" (indicating an error) and the root word "punctuate," which refers to the practice of adding punctuation marks to written text.
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