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    Use "erroneously" in a sentence

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    erroneously


    1. erroneously tend to think that freedom exists only in the USA, and that is not true


    2. practice is now erroneously believed to be a grammatical rule


    3. Catholic cathedral built with such an exterior style which he recalls, perhaps erroneously, having only observed in Anglican churches


    4. All of this in the planned alarm over a non-existent problem that is caused by a beneficial gas that has been erroneously demonized to harm many and to


    5. Regrettably, some higher ups at PSL who had been acting outside the law and PSL’s internal Policies and Procedure erroneously believed that they were above the law


    6. Nuke was irritated by the incident and said excess energy had been erroneously discharged from the craft by a rookie who didn’t know he wasn’t supposed to do that above our property


    7. When the true story is unfolded, we can recognize that this two-word term, for the most part, has been erroneously employed colloquially


    8. Some have erroneously said things about Jesus and the Father being in heaven, but only the Holy Spirit is on the earth


    9. because thy thoughts, observing in thy dreams—this plane—concluded, quite erroneously: all that was seen is everything


    10. autoreferential approach of experts that erroneously are identified as better interpreters of the clientsńeeds; the shelves are full of products that once were considered to be necessary and revolutionary, but then they were never sold and did not even pass the market test

    11. These three conversed in a strange language, but from certain things said, Peter erroneously conjectured that the beings with Jesus were Moses and Elijah; in reality, they were Gabriel and the Father Melchizedek


    12. Because you never accepted, understood, and integrated what might have been dangerous about the original situation, safe similar situations are erroneously perceived as dangerous


    13. In many cases we have been erroneously led to believe that what we have now is the most cost effective means of energy


    14. Admiral Holland ordered fire to be concentrated on the left hand ship, which had been erroneously identified as Bismarck


    15. She however forgot to take account of the late reaction by the suspected surface-to-air missiles, which she had judged erroneously, based on her previous photos, to be still non-operational


    16. associated with democracy; America, for instance, has a republican form of government, yet is erroneously called a democracy


    17. They are the ones who erroneously believe that


    18. We erroneously persuade overselves that the Way of Action is accomplished by


    19. This explained the huge sheets of safety glass, and the always too-hot or too-cold desert environment accounted for the climate control systems, I told myself (erroneously, as it turned out!), but what on earth could explain so many sales of pre-formed pools that wouldn’t be more than a foot bath for these folks?


    20. The young man has Down's Syndrome, once called Mongolism rather cruelly and completely erroneously, which easily explains to anyone with half an un-challenged brain why he'd still be in twelfth grade at that age

    21. “The wording, discretionary killing, was specifically chosen to cover not only a single accidental execution, but also the case of an unintentional mass killing in pursuit of one or more justifiably erroneously suspected terrorists, deranged criminals or people of interest


    22. erroneously) that the researchers were drilling for oil


    23. Communities have erroneously accused some individuals, banished and ostracised them from their communities over witchcraft and sorcery, only to discover much later that they were ignorant of such false accusations


    24. Similarly, many KM initiatives ignore the uniqueness of every knowledge worker and erroneously assume a homogeneous, intelligent, motivated workforce


    25. The Chief Of Police had erroneously come to the conclusion that perhaps there will never be any CCTV evidence whatsoever


    26. Poor Mikhail erroneously thought that the whole of Rythymno was being bombed! The huge orange flames illuminated the field he found himself him


    27. When he introduced them to me as his wives I was shocked and part of me was disgusted but I sat with them and as we chatted I realized that I had judged them erroneously


    28. The “I” sense in us is nothing but an imaginary peacock that dances colorfully in the plane of our imagination and erroneously we take this peacock of “I” as our true being


    29. The hieroglyph for heka that westerners have erroneously interpreted as “magic” is the entwined


    30. directly associated symbolism of ascension and apotheosis is treated literally and erroneously by most

    31. has led scientists to erroneously conclude that the universe expanded from a compressed core of


    32. Water and air have been erroneously transposed


    33. The solution and proof that Scorpio has been erroneously added to the zodiac exists in the books


    34. many historians and astrologers have erroneously concluded that the zodiac was developed in


    35. We have been erroneously conditioned to believe they


    36. not a hexagram as has been erroneously asserted


    37. (7) JAMIESON, FAUSSET AND BROWN: "Nowhere is the immortality of the soul, distinct from the body, taught: A notion which many erroneously have derived from heathen philosophers


    38. You have, therefore, been taught erroneously


    39. Instead, therefore, of striving to deceive us, by defining those Greek words erroneously, why not be fair, and insist that such scriptures as Matt


    40. And when to this has been erroneously added, that the object of the Incarnation was to constitute a spotless personality, which Eternal Vengeance might strike for the salvation of sinners, a personality of worth so transcendent that His sufferings might outweigh the deserts of men in everlasting misery, the reason assigned has rendered the 'fact’ a thousand times more incredible than it was before

    41. Constable, who supposes that Christ here holds out a description of future torment in Gehenna, under the image of separate souls suffering in Hades, as the Pharisees erroneously conceived it—is not one which can be tolerated until his general argument has been made good on other grounds


    42. So far as the rule of State government in criminal law proceeds on the refusal to contemplate 'righteous vengeance’ (for blind vindictiveness none would advocate), this has been caused in part perhaps by the conjunction of the Church with the State, through which evangelical rules of conduct have been erroneously assumed as proper maxims of government by law


    43. [6] JAMIESON, FAUSSET AND BROWN: "Nowhere is the immortality of the soul, distinct from the body, taught: A notion which many erroneously have derived from heathen philosophers


    44. Through the medium of the scout, who served for years afterward as a link between them and civilized life, they learned, in answer to their inquiries, that the "Gray Head" was speedily gathered to his fathers—borne down, as was erroneously believed, by his military misfortunes; and that the "Open Hand" had conveyed his surviving daughter far into the settlements of the pale faces, where her tears had at last ceased to flow, and had been succeeded by the bright smiles which were better suited to her joyous nature


    45. Gibson, who later erroneously claimed that Rosemary was never mentally disabled but merely dyslexic, witnessed the estrangement between Rose and Rosemary


    46. However in another pocket he came across what he surmised in the dark were pennies, erroneously however, as it turned out


    47. Concluding by inspection but erroneously that his silent companion was engaged in mental composition he reflected on the pleasures derived from literature of instruction rather than of amusement as he himself had applied to the works of William Shakespeare more than once for the solution of difficult problems in imaginary or real life


    48. This is one of the many examples of the men missing in action erroneously reported and later being established as a lie


    49. The War Department probably didn’t want it known that they had erroneously declared two airmen dead, especially as the Japanese were exploiting this fact


    50. He had often erroneously been identified as the man in the film clip for no other reason than the fact that he and the actor shared the same style of horn-rimmed glasses
















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    Synonyms for "erroneously"

    erroneously mistakenly

    "erroneously" definitions

    in a mistaken or erroneous manner