0 past simple and past participle of mistime
1 to do something at the wrong moment with the result that it is unsuccessful or has an unwanted effect:
In spite of the odd missing or mistimed instrumental entries, he succeeded in conveying the drama and, at other times, the sheer magical beauty, of the writing.
We think that it is not only faulty, but mistimed.
I was ignoring the clock and completely mistimed myself.
I myself was caught up earlier and mistimed it.
That seemed to me to be not only regrettable in itself but totally mistimed as a way of going on.
It is not a bad policy; it is a mistimed policy.
That increase is mistimed for the farming industry.
Friend said yesterday, that this time it was mistimed.