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“erroneously”
erroneously (adverb), more erroneously, most erroneously
1. In an incorrect manner: Claus erroneously called Mrs. Smith by her former name.
2. Having made a mistake: The weatherman on the radio erroneously reported that the weather was going to be clear and warm; when actually, it was chilly and raining.
2. Having made a mistake: The weatherman on the radio erroneously reported that the weather was going to be clear and warm; when actually, it was chilly and raining.
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(Greek > Modern Latin: abnormal reduction, decrease in, insufficient, deficiency. Originally, the meaning was poverty, need; sometimes it is erroneously or incorrectly rendered as -poenia)