erroneous
31erroneous judgment — One rendered according to course and practice of court, but contrary to law, upon mistaken view of law, or upon erroneous application of legal principles …
32erroneous judgment — One rendered according to course and practice of court, but contrary to law, upon mistaken view of law, or upon erroneous application of legal principles …
33erroneous judgment — A judgment rendered according to the course and practice of the courts, but contrary to law; that is, based upon an erroneous application of legal principles. Stafford v Gallops, 123 NC 19, 21 …
34erroneous — adjective /ɪˈɹəʊ.nɪ.əs,ɛɹˈəʊ.nɪ.əs,ɛɹˈoʊ.ni.əs,ɪˈɹoʊ.ni.əs/ a) Containing an error; inaccurate. b) Derived from an error. Syn: mistaken …
35erroneous — Synonyms and related words: Albigensian, Arian, Catharist, Donatist, Ebionitist, Erastian, Gnostic, Jansenist, Jansenistic, Jovinianist, Jovinianistic, Lollard, Manichaean, Monophysite, Monophysitic, Montanist, Montanistic, Pelagian, Sabellian,… …
36erroneous — er·ro·ne·ous || ɪ rəʊnjÉ™s adj. wrong, incorrect, mistaken, untrue, inaccurate …
37erroneous — [ɪ rəʊnɪəs, ɛ ] adjective wrong; incorrect. Derivatives erroneously adverb erroneousness noun Origin ME: from L. erroneus (from erro(n ) vagabond , from errare to stray, err ) + ous …
38erroneous — a. False, incorrect, inexact, inaccurate, wrong, untrue, mistaken …
39erroneous — adj 1. mistaken, incorrect, amiss, wrong, all wrong, Sl. all wet, Sl. full of beans or prunes, Sl. full of hot air; false, fallacious, untrue, not true, devoid of truth, not right; spurious, counterfeit, fictitious, bogus; apocryphal, groundless …
40erroneous — er·ro·neous …