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1 erroneous
неправильний, помилковий, хибний; який помиляється- erroneous arrestee
- erroneous claim
- erroneous construction
- erroneous decision
- erroneous evidence
- erroneous execution
- erroneous interpretation
- erroneous judgement
- erroneous judgment
- erroneous opinion
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2 erroneous
adj1) помилковий, неправильний; хибний2) що помиляється; який збився з шляху3) блукаючий* * *a1) помилковий, неправильний, невірний2) icт. який помиляється -
3 erroneous
a1) помилковий, неправильний, невірний2) icт. який помиляється -
4 erroneous
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5 erroneous judgement
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6 erroneous judgment
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7 erroneous payment erroneous
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8 erroneous action
помилкова (хибна) дія, помилковий (хибний) крок -
9 erroneous arrestee
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10 erroneous claim
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11 erroneous construction
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12 erroneous decision
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13 erroneous evidence
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14 erroneous execution
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15 erroneous interpretation
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16 erroneous opinion
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17 erroneous position
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18 erroneous practices
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19 erroneous step
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20 erroneous use
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erroneous — er·ro·ne·ous /i rō nē əs, e / adj: containing or characterized by error see also clearly erroneous er·ro·ne·ous·ly adv er·ro·ne·ous·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
Erroneous — Er*ro ne*ous, a. [L. erroneus, fr. errare to err. See {Err}.] 1. Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course; hence, irregular; unnatural. [Obs.] Erroneous circulation. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] Stopped much of the erroneous light, which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Erroneous — means based on or containing an error, to be mistaken, wrong, incorrect or inaccurate; to stray from what is considered moral, decent, proper, etc.Erroneous may also refer to:* Your Erroneous Zones , a self help book by Wayne Dyer * Erroneous… … Wikipedia
erroneous — late 14c., from O.Fr. erroneus and directly from L. erroneus vagrant, wandering (in Late Latin erroneous ), from erronem (nom. erro) vagabond, from errare to wander, err (see ERR (Cf. err)). Related: Erroneously … Etymology dictionary
erroneous — [adj] wrong, incorrect all off*, all wet*, amiss, askew, awry, defective, fallacious, false, faulty, flawed, inaccurate, inexact, invalid, misguided, mistaken, off, specious, spurious, unfounded, unsound, untrue, way off, wrong number*; concepts… … New thesaurus
erroneous — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ wrong; incorrect. DERIVATIVES erroneously adverb. ORIGIN Latin erroneus, from errare to stray, err … English terms dictionary
erroneous — [e rō′nē əs, ərō′nē əs] adj. [ME < L erroneus, wandering about < errare: see ERR] containing or based on error; mistaken; wrong erroneously adv … English World dictionary
erroneous — adj. erroneous to + inf. (it s erroneous to assume that the press always prints the truth) * * * [ɪ rəʊnɪəs] erroneous to + inf. (it s erroneous to assume that the press always prints the truth) … Combinatory dictionary
erroneous — [[t]ɪro͟ʊniəs[/t]] ADJ GRADED Beliefs, opinions, or methods that are erroneous are incorrect or only partly correct. Some people have the erroneous notion that one can contract AIDS by giving blood... They have arrived at some erroneous… … English dictionary
erroneous — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin erroneus, from erron , erro wanderer, from errare Date: 15th century 1. containing or characterized by error ; mistaken < erroneous assumptions > < gave an erroneous impression > 2. archaic… … New Collegiate Dictionary
erroneous — er|ro|ne|ous [ıˈrəuniəs US ıˈrou ] adj formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: erroneus, from errare; ERR] erroneous ideas or information are wrong and based on facts that are not correct ▪ His economic predictions are based on some erroneous… … Dictionary of contemporary English