misally

mis·al·ly

[mis-uh-lahy]
verb (used with object), mis·al·lied, mis·al·ly·ing.
to ally improperly or unsuitably.

Origin:
1690–1700; mis-1 + ally

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misally

verb
make a bad alliance; ally inappropriately; "The two countries are misallied" 
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