misbrand

verb
mis·​brand | \ ˌmis-ˈbrand How to pronounce misbrand (audio) \
misbranded; misbranding; misbrands

Definition of misbrand

transitive verb

: to brand falsely or in a misleading way specifically : to label in violation of statutory requirements

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In 2007, three of the company’s executives pleaded guilty as individuals to misbranding, a criminal violation. New York Times, "Fact-Checking Night 1 of the 2020 Democratic Debates," 26 June 2019 Also in January, Purdue was also forced to recall 16,000 pounds of Refrigerated Fun Shapes Chicken Nuggets due to misbranding an undeclared allergens. Chris Morris, Fortune, "Tyson Recalls 19.5 Tons of Frozen Chicken Patties," 16 Aug. 2019 In 2007, Purdue paid $600 million in fines for misbranding the product as less addictive than other painkillers. Washington Post, "The Opioid Crisis," 29 Mar. 2016 In 2007, the parent company of Purdue pleaded guilty to a federal felony charge of misbranding OxyContin with the intent to defraud or mislead. Colin Moynihan, New York Times, "Large-Scale Art Protest Outside OxyContin Maker Ends in Arrest," 22 June 2018 In 2007, Purdue and three of its executives pleaded guilty to federal charges of misbranding drugs — and were forced to pay a $635 million fine. Eric Levitz, Daily Intelligencer, "Purdue Pharma Knew Its Opioids Were Widely Abused by Late ’90s," 29 May 2018 Under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, knowingly misbranding customers on menu items is a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment of up to one year and a fine of up to $1,000. Fox News, "Government's war on pizza? Looming ObamaCare menu rule has restaurant owners worried," 25 Apr. 2018 A month later, a study published in JAMA revealed that products marketed as SARMs were frequently misbranded and tainted with unlisted ingredients. Anahad O’connor, New York Times, "A Better Body in a Pill? Experts Urge Caution on SARMs," 12 Apr. 2018 In 2007, Purdue’s parent company pleaded guilty to a federal felony charge of misbranding the drug, which prosecutors said was marketed as less addictive, less subject to abuse and less likely to cause withdrawal than other painkillers. Colin Moynihan, New York Times, "Opioid Protest at Met Museum Targets Donors Connected to OxyContin," 10 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of misbrand

1892, in the meaning defined above

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misbrand

transitive verb
mis·​brand | \ mis-ˈbrand How to pronounce misbrand (audio) \

Legal Definition of misbrand

: to brand (as a food item or drug) falsely or in a misleading way specifically : to label in violation of statutory requirements