0 present participle of mistime --
1 to do something at the wrong moment with the result that it is unsuccessful or has an unwanted effect: --
Snow took the first advantage, using the ropes to aid him with a neckbreaker but mistiming a flying leg drop.
Fauntz led the competition after the compulsory dives, but slipped to third after mistiming the entry on her penultimate optional dive.
Stokes then somehow missed from two yards out, mistiming his back post volley.
Luckily, nobody was injured in the erroneous mistiming.
The plots were usually full of coincidences, mistiming and mistaken identities.
This apparently careful mistiming is repeated daily throughout the country, with a waste of uncounted hours and the exhausting of an untold fund of saintly patience.
He has, throughout the discussions, been an opponent of federation, and not upon the grounds of timing or mistiming.
He spoke of the mistiming of the debate.