Synonym: false, incorrect, mistaken, untrue, wrong. Similar words: spontaneous, simultaneously, error, terror, terrorist, terrorism, trial and error, courteous. Meaning: [ɪ'rəʊnjəs] adj. containing or characterized by error.
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61, Your blase attitude gives your students an erroneous impression of the joys of scholarship.
62, If the consignee has given to the carrier erroneous information as to who the beneficial owner is, such consignee shall himself be liable for such additional charges.
63, However, there is an issue that one erroneous data bit in a data frame will cause whole data frame to be retransmitted.
64, Moreover it caused the budget method to fall into erroneous zone by the financial data description value increment way.
65, However, Brennan and Schwartz ( 1988 ) pointed out that this was an erroneous belief . In fact.
66, Net error will cover up actual exists of census omissions and erroneous inclusions. U.
67, A semiconductor memory circuit reduces a current consumed by sense amplifiers, prevents erroneous operation, and can operate at high speed.
68, In Savikalpa Samadhi we get the taste of Bliss and Beingness but are still attached fast to our erroneous identification with the body as well as to our numerous worldly attractions.
69, Especially the journalistic education during report domain specialization reform's,(sentencedict.com) must enter "other disciplines" vigilantly the erroneous zone.
70, The third part analyses the subject, the condition and judicial review of arrestment, and has also mentioned erroneous arrest.
71, Today, our country is experiencing widespread pain because of that erroneous belief.
72, Proper measures were taken as soon as the erroneous ideas cropped up.
73, Without promptly treatments or with erroneous treatments, Gastric ulcer may incur many complication such as gastric perforation, hemorrhage, pyloric stenosis, etc.
74, To say that the observance of this custom or law is sacrilegious or illicit must be regarded as erroneous.
75, Never accuse a reviewer of dishonesty or exaggeration; erroneous claims are often the result of a misunderstanding, not maliciousness.
76, In no circumstances should erroneous ideas be allowed to spread unchecked.
77, These adjustments can, on rare occasions, cause erroneous benchmark results.
78, Objective To intensify the knowledge about acute epiglottitis, improve the level of diagnosis and treatment, prevent erroneous management.
79, An erroneous update would probably try to update a protected page, resulting in a protection violation.
80, Methods Analyze some examples of clinically erroneous application of cupping therapy.
81, You could end it by referencing just one other scientist in the world that you agrees with your erroneous statements.
82, We have been in the time lock in the erroneous zone.
83, A method used to correct erroneous data produced during data transmission, transfer, or storage.
84, We sincerely regret our little mistake; but political necessities, though occasionally erroneous, are still imperative.
85, "Restraint bias offers insight into how our erroneous beliefs about self-restraint promote impulsive behavior," says lead author Loran F. Nordgren of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.
86, This assertion, as we shall see in the next chapter, is certainly erroneous.
87, In my case, I wanted to only search official documents, and that's exactly what Google has done – returning results that are crawled from those pages only. No garbage, spam sites or erroneous data.
88, For example, the erroneous belief that you will automatically pass all of your college courses in a semester if your roommate kills himself is generally considered to be an urban legend.
89, If moodiness were Cobain's one distinguishing feature, perhaps this would be apt -- an erroneous, shortsighted and insulting presumption.
90, We have analyzed 14 patients with Lyme disease by an erroneous diagnosis.
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