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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121. This word is wrongly used.
122. That's often because we thought wrongly or unwisely earlier.
123. The unsigned painting was wrongly attributed to Raphael.
124. The magazine wrongly suggested he was a liar and a hypocrite.
125. But in the broker-dealer world, confidence and perception are critical, and if enough people believe you're going under, rightly or wrongly, the game is over – fast.
126. Towler plans to file a civil suit against the state, and he is likely to receive at least $1.4 million for being wrongly convicted.
127. In her early days as a singer she had encountered those who had wrongly assumed she was nothing more than a beautiful but empty-headed blonde.
128. Researchers wrongly assumed that people were quite clear about the demands of the task.
129. If there is any decency in our government then having a policy of giving protection to people that we've wrongly determined not to be refugees is absolutely crucial.
130. Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier were reared wrongly in a rural brewery.
131. Owing to a clerical error the document was wrongly filed.
132. When a speculator bets wrongly , gearing blows up the damage.
133. Further, Marjorie Hoy and Jay Jeyaprakash of the University of Florida have determined that the technique employed in the Rochester study often wrongly indicates an absence of parasitization .
134. He was under suspicion - wrongly - and it made him feel frightened and hurt.
135. A friendly look with the wrong facial expression can turn into an unfriendly stare, and nervousness may be wrongly understood as unfriendliness.
136. In the past, angioedema was referred to by the term angioneurotic edema , which wrongly implied that the phenomenon was due to neurosis .
137. Wrongly applied credit can slosh around , drive up costs and create excess capacity.
138. Ironically, Galileo Galilei spotted Neptune more than 200 years earlier but wrongly assumed the planet was just a star.
139. At the same time, there has been a sharp increase in the supply of non-nuclear electricity (gas, coal and wind) from plants built to meet a wrongly predicted spike in demand.
140. Darryl Hunt is a man from Winston-Salem, N.C. who was wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of a young white woman in 1984.
141. His department recently handled complaints involving two individuals at a solar panel company who received $3, 350 in back pay after claiming that they were wrongly treated as unpaid interns.
142. The French car maker Renault has apologised to three senior managers it sacked after wrongly accusing them of industrial espionage.
143. Napper was also questioned about a series of sex attacks in 1992, but was wrongly eliminated.
144. Will you speak wrongly for God And speak deceitfully for Him?
145. Characteristics of patients incorrectly diagnosed: 4 cases (4 eyes) were wrongly identified as acute AACG, 7 cases (9 eyes ) with chronicAACG, and 4 cases (4 eyes) have made peripheral iridectomy.
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146. You ought to pay us the credit interest once payment is wrongly refused.
147. In the modern system of architecture, decoration is immoderately expensive, because it is both wrongly placed and wrongly finished.
148. When if we are use phoneticize input methods, typing, classics regular meeting appears a few wrongly written or mispronounced characters.
149. Iris crossed out all the misspelled words and wrongly used prepositions.
150. More substantively, this analysis wrongly assumes government to be the end-all on innovation and that just is not the case.
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