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Erroneously meaning
In an erroneous manner. | Incorrectly.
Synonyms of Erroneously
Example sentences (20)
City Power spokesperson Isaac Mangena said the first media statement was a working draft that was sent erroneously.
Even now, water clarity is erroneously equated to salinity, whereas it is a matter of turbidity.
Further, that in the process of copying and pasting, she had erroneously included the exemplar document that she herself had produced.
Hammond erroneously was charged with the turnover on J’Vonne Hadley’s ill-fated inbounds pass at the end of the half which led to a pair of easy points for CSU at the halftime buzzer.
He thinks it ignores certain underlying factors, leading people to erroneously conclude the homeless commit a disproportionate share of crime.
In fact it has erroneously been referred to a refinery over the years when it is essentially a separator of finished fuel products.
Instead, he simply timed his betrayals so that he'd reap the full benefits of those who erroneously trusted him.
Many have erroneously seen Snyder's vision of superheroes as the only way to truly portray them.
NYCHA last year posted notices online that erroneously claimed 89 of its buildings had earned for energy efficiency, even though NYCHA managers themselves believed the ratings — which have since been taken down — were mistakes.
Preliminary information reveals that the two victims a man and a woman who were humiliated and paraded as shown in the video by the angry mob were erroneously accused by the mob as they were seen at the scene where the murder took place.
She said the Government began last year when it erroneously applied the law to postpone the elections.
The next day CyberGhost erroneously stated it had already addressed the bug.
They had escaped through the fence the night before but were erroneously considered accounted for during three subsequent headcounts, according to Carney.
We can therefore gauge his temperature and the mood of the APC as well as the inconveniences our resolve may cause its members who erroneously see local government as their cash cow, being the reward for their hypocrisy and sycophancy to the governor.
As a result it's easy to miss areas you can climb, or erroneously attempt to climb surfaces that are merely decorative.
Dismissing immigrants erroneously places more value on the lives of those who are born in the UK, despite the fact that in England and Wales do not classify themselves as “white British”.
In a story published Sept. 24, 2024, about state election rules, The Associated Press erroneously reported the number of mailed ballots expected to be dropped off at voting locations in Maricopa County, Arizona, on Election Day.
Initial investigations suggest that the men had been following directions from an outdated version of Google Maps, which had erroneously guided them onto a bridge that had been closed for more than a year.
It was here that he garnered unnecessary derision for discussing a 2-7-2 formation — which was erroneously interpreted as a structure spanning from back-to-front, rather than his intended left-to-right.
Naturally, Western audiences who erroneously believe that international cinema is dull and inaccessible will be tempted to write the film off as just fodder for highbrow critics.