erroneous

IPA: ɛrˈoʊniʌs

adjective

  • Containing an error; inaccurate.
  • Derived from an error.
  • Mistaken.
  • (obsolete) Wandering; erratic.
  • (law) Deviating from the requirements of the law, but without a lack of legal authority, thus not illegal.
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Examples of "erroneous" in Sentences

  • It was plethora of erroneous facts.
  • The data in the graph is erroneous.
  • The article is erroneous and blasphemous.
  • The link to clang is certainly erroneous.
  • The assertion is both too facile and erroneous.
  • Especially with the plethora of erroneous facts.
  • As of now the statement in the article is erroneous.
  • The problem was not the erroneous decision to block.
  • As of now, the statement in the article is erroneous.
  • Those small amounts totaled about $50 million in erroneous data charges.
  • Analogies of the football field and of the chessboard are completely erroneous.
  • Example: MedPAC uses data from cost report forms despite knowing full well that more than 20% of the forms contain erroneous data.
  • They're just relying on the consumer to make certain erroneous assumptions -- namely, that no one would be scummy enough to exploit cancer for profit.
  • His broader mission amounted to try to shoot down what he described as erroneous claims that have risen as the debate in Washington and the nation has developed.
  • In tax year 2006, the latest year available, IRS made $10 billion to $12 billion in erroneous EITC payments, according to a study by the Treasury Department's inspector general.
  • The Ministry of Information accused Nasha Niva of publishing what it called an erroneous report about authorities failing to evacuate one of the victims of Monday's attacks for several hours.
  • The U.S. government identified $98 billion in erroneous or fraudulent payments made during the 2009 fiscal year, up from $72 billion the previous year, White House budget chief Peter Orszag said yesterday.
  • Chavez suggested state television should broadcast a series of programs focusing on the strength of the economy as a way to debunk what he called erroneous predictions from analysts of more economic problems on the horizon.
  • "This is not a commercial activity," Mr. Della Valle insisted at a Rome press conference, rejecting what he called erroneous reports that Tod's would benefit commercially from exclusive use of the Colosseum image for his company's merchandise.

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