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to erroneous
adjective
Containing an error; inaccurate.
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Dirt on the dome blocks light, leading to erroneous indications.
The agent attributed the current reaction to erroneous expectation.
Mr. Berardino also conceded that errors by Andersen had contributed to erroneous financial reporting by Enron.
Indeed, psychology should be applauded for detailing how current scientific practices can lead to erroneous conclusions.
Inaccurate simulation may lead to erroneous conclusions.
This could lead to erroneous categorization.
This suggests that such heuristics can lead to erroneous results.
They will, however, lead to erroneous results for "dominant" modes.
They also are necessarily subjective, which can lead to erroneous feedback.
Any examination of the Indian law without studying the 'explanation' leads to erroneous conclusions.
This leads to erroneous fiber tractography results in locations where fiber bundles cross each other.
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