erroneous - meaning and definition. What is erroneous
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What (who) is erroneous - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Erroneous (disambiguation)

erroneous         
Beliefs, opinions, or methods that are erroneous are incorrect or only partly correct.
Some people have the erroneous notion that one can contract AIDS by giving blood...
They have arrived at some erroneous conclusions.
ADJ
erroneously
It had been widely and erroneously reported that Armstrong had refused to give evidence.
ADV: ADV with v
erroneous         
adj. 1) in error, wrong. 2) not according to established law, particularly in a legal decision or court ruling.
Erroneous         
·adj Misleading; misled; mistaking.
II. Erroneous ·adj Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course;
- hence, irregular; unnatural.
III. Erroneous ·adj Containing error; not conformed to truth or justice; incorrect; false; mistaken; as, an erroneous doctrine; erroneous opinion, observation, deduction, view, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Erroneous

Erroneous may refer to:

  • Erroneous program, a program whose semantics are not well-defined, but where the language implementation is not obligated to signal an error.
  • "Erroneous rendition", a euphemism used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for the forcible abduction and transfer to the U.S. of a target in another legal jurisdiction
  • Erroneous, a pseudonym used by bassist Alex Dmochowski, so credited on the Frank Zappa albums Waka/Jawaka, The Grand Wazoo and Apostrophe (')
Examples of use of erroneous
1. If he does then his judgment is absolutely erroneous.
2. Several pollsters described their erroneous predictions as frustrating.
3. But this is an erroneous translation of what he said.
4. Her 2002 conviction was overturned because of some erroneous testimony.
5. "This was an erroneous inference," the judge said.