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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91. For present purposes there are in my judgment two streams of authority relating to moneys wrongly extracted by way of impost.
92. Payne, 30, began the hate campaign after receiving pest calls herself, and wrongly blaming the Todds.
93. This may be easily overlooked because the slowed thought processes and loss of interest may be wrongly attributed to the disease itself.
94. Sometimes our pictures are so inaccurate that we see a person wrongly or miss him altogether.
95. There will be no point telling speakers they are using prevaricate wrongly, because usage is the main criterion for meaning.
96. How wrongly I thought of him as being as incapable of heroism as myself.
97. Perrin had wrongly assumed that he would not get caught.
98. Experts say chicanes do work but wrongly designed they can speed traffic up.
99. Rightly or wrongly, employees see 'performance pay raises' as unfair.
100. Without her knowledge, in August 1989 the landlord had issued proceedings, wrongly contending that he was a resident landlord.
101. His unexpected presence may be interpreted, rightly or wrongly, as a deed deliberately intended to express his courage or defiance.
102. Three Old Bailey judges were accused of ignoring the principle of open justice, and wrongly holding secret hearings.
103. Rightly or wrongly, most employees regard annual raises as just cost-of-living increases.
104. However, dry flaky skin on the scalp is often wrongly diagnosed as dandruff.
105. Men cannot live without believing in something, rightly or wrongly. Dr T.P.Chia
106. Others sent out letters offering wrongly suspected felons the chance of reinstating themselves.
107. If the defendant states he was wrongly convicted, he puts that fact in issue in the civil proceedings.
108. In some people, the system makes mistakes and wrongly identifies an innocent substance as an invader.
109. In both cases, management appears to have wrongly identified the primary cause of downward pressure on revenue and profit.
110. One imagines, probably quite wrongly, that the moon must be like the wilder areas of Sutherland.
111. He was wrongly accused of treason against the U.S. government.
112. Rightly or wrongly, I judged the potential risks in so doing were greater than any possible benefit that I could imagine.
113. She supposed that she wrongly still thought of pub meals in terms of bread and cheese or pasties.
114. Relatives of the men say they were wrongly convicted, as they had acted in self defence.
115. The defense contends that linking those dots properly reveals a picture of Simpson as an innocent man wrongly accused.
115. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
116. Rightly or wrongly, it is the latter whom they regarded as the enemy during the war of 1982.
117. The government has wrongly denied benefits to many deserving children.
118. He spelt the word wrongly.
119. Could it be that it was written wrongly?
120. Everybody knows he was wrongly accused.
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.