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err

1 of 1verb
/ˈɝ/
Forms:errs,erring,erred,erred
1

to be at fault or make mistakes, especially in one's thinking, judgment, or actions

  • While erring occasionally is forgivable, persistent or consequential erring may require accountability.
  • Everyone errs occasionally when multi-tasking or working under pressure.
  • To err is human, but refusing to correct one's errors is unwise.
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2

to wander or move away from the correct path or direction

  • He erred from the marked trail and got lost in the woods.
  • The car erred and ended up on a narrow, unpaved road.
  • She erred and ended up far from her destination.
  • The path was unclear, and I accidentally erred to the left.
  • At one point, they erred too far from the trail and had to retrace their steps.
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