mis advise

mis·ad·vise

[mis-uhd-vahyz]
verb (used with object), mis·ad·vised, mis·ad·vis·ing.
to give bad or inappropriate advice to.

Origin:
1325–75; Middle English. See mis-1, advise

mis·ad·vice [mis-uhd-vahys] , noun
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misadvise

verb
give bad advice to 
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