erroneous
salah
definition
adjective
employers sometimes make erroneous assumptions
wrong; incorrect.
example
I hope that Mark's play is helping to change this 'erroneous' perception.
In addition, the chosen information was often misleading or 'erroneous' .
As a matter of fact, yesterday there was an 'erroneous' report that he had been arrested.
The test remains rooted in an 'erroneous' approach which starts from the wrong standpoint.
We say that that contention is in fact 'erroneous' because it asks the wrong question.
I read line after line of 'erroneous' reporting, with the sole intention of discrediting a political candidate.
I may have created the 'erroneous' impression that I have done nothing but shop since being here.
Even if the award was somewhat low it could not in any way be said to be wholly 'erroneous' or wrong in principle, he submits.
Our standards of accuracy are so low that often 'erroneous' forecasts are applauded as if they were precise.
There is an 'erroneous' perception that high-profile players make good managers.
To interpret such sayings without understanding the Arabic and its eloquence and its context is an 'erroneous' path.
This policy is but one of the Liberal reforms based on 'erroneous' assumptions about poverty.
Incorrect, difficult or 'erroneous' readings must have been created over time by scribal error.
Of course it's always easy to look at others critically, make assumptions and proceed to 'erroneous' conclusions.
There is nothing stated which is 'erroneous' or wrong and there is no allegation that there is.
Second, she makes the 'erroneous' assumption that filesharing is similar to home taping.
Acting under this 'erroneous' assumption, he passed on this alleged order to his company.
But it would be 'erroneous' not to concede that the grouping has lost much of its zest over the past decade or so.
It is risky and 'erroneous' to assume that terrorists will be deterred by criminal prosecution alone.
At best it is naive, but at worst it is misleading and at times 'erroneous' .
The latest war has conclusively shown the 'erroneousness' of this view.
The death penalty has taken many an innocent life 'erroneously' .
He believed that prosperity could only be guaranteed if the country retained the imperial connection, and maintained that the Union had failed it because of its misapplication and not because of its inherent 'erroneousness' .
We have suffered indescribable cruelties in what are 'erroneously' called communal riots, but in fact are acts of state terrorism.
Conventional hard drives can 'erroneously' seek to an incorrect location on a platter of the hard drive.
Combat practice has on many occasions shown the 'erroneousness' of views downplaying the role of the defense.
Or do you reject the new data entirely, because the fact that it contradicts the previous timeline is prima facie evidence of its 'erroneousness' ?
It was not a health centre as 'erroneously' reported.
It seems to me that people on the field of battle must run the risk of being erroneously detained as well as being 'erroneously' killed.
And please don't bother to ‘enlighten’ me of the 'erroneousness' of it all, because I am VERY much aware of it.
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