Erroneous

  • 41erroneous — er•ro•ne•ous [[t]əˈroʊ ni əs, ɛˈroʊ [/t]] adj. 1) containing error; mistaken; incorrect 2) straying from what is right or proper • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < L errōneus straying < errōn , s. of errō wanderer (der. of errāre to wander, err)… …

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  • 42erroneous — /əˈroʊniəs / (say uh rohneeuhs) adjective containing error; mistaken; incorrect. {Middle English, from Latin errōneus straying} –erroneously, adverb –erroneousness, noun …

  • 43erroneous — Involving error; deviating from the law. This term is not generally used as designating a corrupt or evil act. See error …

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  • 44erroneous — Involving error; deviating from the law. This term is not generally used as designating a corrupt or evil act. See error …

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  • 45erroneous — adj. incorrect; arising from error. Derivatives: erroneously adv. erroneousness n. Etymology: ME f. OF erroneus or L erroneus f. erro onis vagabond (as ERR) …

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  • 46erroneous projection — false projection a misjudging of the position of an object, due to weakness or paralysis of the eye muscles …

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  • 47erroneous assessment — Refers to an assessment that deviates from the law and is therefore invalid, and is a defect that is jurisdictional in its nature, and does not refer to the judgment of the assessing officer in fixing the amount of valuation of the property. In… …

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  • 48erroneous assessment — Refers to an assessment that deviates from the law and is therefore invalid, and is a defect that is jurisdictional in its nature, and does not refer to the judgment of the assessing officer in fixing the amount of valuation of the property. In… …

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  • 49erroneous belief — noun a misconception resulting from incorrect information • Syn: ↑error • Hypernyms: ↑misconception …

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  • 50clearly erroneous — clear·ly erroneous adj: being or containing a finding of fact that is not supported by substantial or competent evidence or by reasonable inferences findings of fact...shall not be set aside unless clearly erroneous Federal Rules of Civil… …

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