Similar words: strongly, wrong, go wrong, wrongful, wrongdoing, right or wrong, longingly, bark up the wrong tree. Meaning: ['rɔŋlɪ /'rɒ-] adv. 1. without justice or fairness 2. in an incorrect manner.
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61. People on welfare are often wrongly characterized as lazy or dishonest.
62. Historically, he said, entrepreneurship was the Cinderella of business studies, wrongly confused with the management of small businesses.
63. The nightmare of being wrongly accused and convicted of a crime certainly sends shivers down my spine.
64. But, rightly or wrongly, Eden's tenure in Downing Street is remembered as a single-issue premiership.
65. Mark Langley had previously been wrongly identified as the aggressor.
66. Other people concluded, rightly or wrongly, that the problems were limited to vaccine coming from Cutter.
67. The Court therefore excluded the confession wrongly obtained by the police and went on to quash Samuel's conviction for armed robbery.
68. His lawyer says he was entrapped by overzealous prosecutors who wrongly characterized campaign contributions as bribes.
69. Indeed, that may be the case, even if the applicant has simply been wrongly advised by his lawyer.
70. Users of financial statements would wrongly assume that such paragraphs are a form of qualification.
71. The bureaucrats in their Brussels bastion wrongly presumed that bigger is better.
72. All too frequently, Conservative Members are wrongly accused of being anti-local authorities.
73. When Dorothea Brooke announces to her uncle that Lydgate is being wrongly accused, he cautions her not to take rash action.
74. Read in studio A police investigation has been launched into claims that two men were wrongly convicted of murder.
75. It is commonly thought, but wrongly so, that the buyer's best legal rights exist against the manufacturer.
76. One prison is being sued by a former inmate because staff wrongly calculated the time he had to serve.
77. Evans was wrongly accused and hanged for murder in the famous Christie case.
78. Action: Keyword SELECTED-ISSUE, PREFERRED-ISSUE-IN-FILE or LATEST-ISSUE-IN-FILE not found or wrongly spelt.
79. The police chief admitted that some prisoners had been wrongly punished.
80. If you accidentally reformat characters wrongly, undo the reformatting straight away.
81. Not the whiff of scandal; we played that down, wrongly, as it turned out.
82. McKayle kept Jamison dancing until the last cut as an act of kindness, she later wrongly surmised.
83. Rightly or wrongly, the Pavillon des Arts has decided to emphasise the festive spirit of the time.
84. In any event, the Richmond City Council has supported its determination that minorities have been wrongly excluded from local construction contracting.
85. However,(sentencedict.com) I am bound to say that in my judgment Exparte Handscomb was wrongly decided on that issue.
86. It evidently included an assertion that the local authority had wrongly decided that he was intentionally homeless.
87. You also wrongly stated that we use scare tactics such as hostile looks or suggestive comments to keep women away.
88. Many people wrongly assume that all they have automatically goes to their loved ones.
89. The theory that had wrongly been supposed is that boiling water is hot enough to make tea.
90. Rightly or wrongly, many employees feel pushed to work longer hours.
More similar words: strongly, wrong, go wrong, wrongful, wrongdoing, right or wrong, longingly, bark up the wrong tree, get the wrong end of the stick, patronizingly, wrought iron, kingly, shingly, seemingly, lovingly, jokingly, daringly, knowingly, mockingly, wittingly, teasingly, fittingly, amazingly, cunningly, sparingly, haltingly, adoringly, amusingly, willingly, prong.