Synonym: go wrong, misjudge, sin, slip. Similar words: cherry, terra, error, merry, terror, errant, terrain, erratic. Meaning: [ɜː] v. 1. to make a mistake or be incorrect 2. wander from a direct course or at random.
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(31) Instead, the policy maker may decide to err on the side of safety.
(32) Factors that may lead to canine error are similar to those that cause humans to err in the workplace: fatigue and over-eagerness to please the boss.
(33) Some Americans err in making inferences about the Chinese, who in turn take offense at their mistaken notions.
(34) It is always best to err on the safe side.
(35) To err is human , to forgive, divine . -- Alexander Pope.
(36) Nevertheless, Albert Jay Nock was surely correct when he observed that, while she might sometimes err on the details, "when it comes to anything fundamental, Mrs. Lane never makes a mistake.
(37) LORD, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways, and hardened our heart from thy fear? Return for thy servants' sake, the tribes of thine inheritance.
(38) Wherefore I was grieved with that generation, and said, They do alway err in their heart; and they have not known my ways.
(39) It is always safer to err in favour of others than of ourselves.
(40) At the end, the distribution of ERR for various kinds of deboned zone and load state are discussed.
(41) Thou hast rebuked the proud that are cursed(http://sentencedict.com/err.html), which do err from thy commandments.
(42) I know to have a thing I am certain err, be a chopstick then use.
(43) I do not need shy for thing of missay word err, and this avoids hard in real life.
(44) Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth err from the words of knowledge.
(45) "To err is human, to forgive, divine, " the 18th-century poet Alexander Pope wrote.
(46) Fund price has a strong tendency err from its value, because the products and market of fund has a characteristic of high exterior and info asymmetry.
(47) Now Woolsey was subjected to a black-suit squeeze, and declarer did not err in the play.
(48) One pattern that can be limned from the recent overseas controversies is that this President has a tendency to err in the direction of respect toward other countries.
(49) This Court considers that Judge Wong did not err in ruling that the applicant did confess to the police of his own volition.
(50) When a man may not be spoken with, to speak to him is to err in reference to our words.
(51) Even without such projections, U.N. numbers are often higher because they err on the side of overestimation to ensure an adequate relief response.
(52) Where our prophet would have been most likely to err would have been in understimating the recuperative power of the Latin end of Europe, and in ignoring the latent forces of the Arabian desert .
(53) To commit an offense or a sin; transgress or err.
(54) The LORD hath mingled a perverse spirit in the midst thereof: and they have caused Egypt to err in every work thereof, as a drunken man staggereth in his vomit.
(55) Paintball is an amazing game, according to John Rambo- err, well actually this is presented by John Rambo's brother because the real Rambo wasn't available.
(56) To err is human, and even the most efficient employee will eventually drop a clanger.
(57) If love errs, it must err in the way of trustfulness and hopefulness.
(58) O LORD, why hast thou made us to err from thy ways, and hardened our heart from thy fear?
(59) All dimensions MUST be in accordance with specification. No undersize thickness allowed, better to err over.
(60) Should the pastor be found to seriously err in doctrine or conduct, or neglect of duties, three representatives of the Church Board shall, in humility and love, admonish him.
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