erroneous 的定义
erroneous 近义词
wrong, incorrect
更多erroneous例句
- These included erroneous rumors about serious side effects, she said, and unproven conspiracy theories about government plans to microchip residents.
- “For months this company has been reporting inaccurate, unverifiable, erroneous things on my credit report and I am sick of it!!!”
- There was erroneous decision-making and insufficient security vetting of cases.
- This point in particular generated pushback from some quarters, she recalls, with some faculty members objecting to the erroneous idea that this would mean “quotas” for minority hiring.
- This has reduced both erroneous water-level readings and delays that hampered forecasting in the past.
- In resolving the matter, the Department of Education acknowledged making erroneous statements in its intent-to-fine letter.
- Only the erroneous assumption in that, see, is that a guy like Calley might ever volunteer any information at all.
- All along, the atomic minuet with Tehran has been built on assumptions—ours and theirs—that are, as it turns out, erroneous.
- That meant we only had the initial erroneous data to work with, and based all our responses on that.
- This is a conspiracy to convict the captain when the core team made the erroneous decisions together.
- And everybody, or nearly everybody, bases on these obvious facts a series of entirely erroneous conclusions.
- Moreover, the Bible teaches erroneous theories of history, theology, and science.
- Those who hold the truth cannot enter into it with the infidel, the unbeliever, the erroneous or profane.
- Immediately Aguinaldo had fallen captive, all kinds of extravagant and erroneous versions were current as to how it had happened.
- It is true, that bad laws should be changed: but most erroneous, that till they be regularly removed they should be obeyed.