fall+into+error

  • 111slip from virtue — index lapse (fall into error) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 112stray — index detour, deviant, deviate, digress, lapse (fall into error), miscalculate, prowl, random …

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  • 113transgress — trans·gress /tranz gres, trans / vt 1: to go beyond limits set or prescribed by: violate 2: to pass beyond or go over (a limit or boundary) vi 1: to violate a law 2 …

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  • 114weaken — index adulterate, alleviate, attenuate, countervail, damage, debase, debilitate, denature, deplete …

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  • 115miscalculate — Synonyms and related words: deviate, discount, disregard, err, fall into error, go amiss, go astray, go awry, go wrong, judge amiss, lapse, misappreciate, miscompute, misconjecture, misconstrue, miscount, misdeem, misesteem, misestimate,… …

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  • 116slip up — Synonyms and related words: blunder, bungle, deviate, err, fall into error, foozle, go amiss, go astray, go awry, go wrong, goof, lapse, miscalculate, miss, miss the mark, slip, stray, stumble, trip, wander …

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  • 117astray — /əˈstreɪ / (say uh stray) adverb 1. out of the right way or away from the right; straying; wandering. –phrase 2. go astray, a. to fall into error: to go astray in one s calculation. b. to have a moral lapse. c. to be lost or mislaid: my watch has …

  • 118err — [ʉr, er] vi. [ME erren < OFr errer < L errare, to wander, go astray, err < IE * eras > RACE1, Ger irren, to err] 1. to be wrong or mistaken; fall into error 2. to deviate from the established moral code; do wrong 3. Obs. to go astray; …

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  • 119overshoot the mark — phrasal 1. : to overstate a case : assert too much whose enthusiasm for things Greek may sometimes have overshot the mark Norman Douglas 2. : to fall into error : go astray the gossips overshot the mark O.S.J.Gogarty …

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  • 120GALIPAPA, ḤAYYIM BEN ABRAHAM — (1310–1380), Spanish talmudist. Galipapa was born in Monzon, Aragon. He served as rabbi of Huesca and subsequently of Pamplona. The following works by him are known: Emek Refa im, a commentary to the tractate Semaḥot which includes a description… …

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