MISBRAND

Etymology

Verb

misbrand (third-person singular simple present misbrands, present participle misbranding, simple past and past participle misbranded)

(business, marketing) To make a mistake in branding a product or service, as by poor association of the name in a significant group of potential customers.

(legal) In the law of food and drugs, to convey false or misleading information about a product.

Anagrams

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Source: Wiktionary



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