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erred
[ erd, urd ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of erred1
Example Sentences
Nencini decided that the appellate court that set Knox free erred in evidentiary and legal matters.
He could have erred, failed, or cracked under pressure; he could have simply not connected with people.
But the agency still erred, namely by not executing visits to the home in the months following the adoption as required.
Levin also thought the president erred by claiming there was a “direct” security interest for the United States in Syria.
Here, we deal with guilty children and, in some cases, with parents who have grossly erred.
And they that erred in spirit, shall know understanding, and they that murmured, shall learn the law.
If I have been in fault, God knows that I have erred through ignorance, that it was wholly unintentional on my part.
Perhaps I erred in thinking thee beautiful, but, sure I am, thou didst wear the beauty of the soul.
They erred from feeling, an error so very rare with them, that it might be pardoned even for its singularity.
Miles had erred, but Bassett had taken the matter in hand promptly, secretly, and effectively.
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