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    err
    /əː/

    verb

    • 1. be mistaken or incorrect; make a mistake: formal "the judge had erred in ruling that the evidence was inadmissible" Similar make a mistakebe wrongbe in errorbe mistakenOpposite be right

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  3. Err is a formal verb that means to make a mistake or to do something wrong. Learn how to use err in sentences, idioms, and translations with Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Err is a verb that means to make a mistake or to violate a standard of conduct. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and phrases of err from the authoritative source of American English.

  5. ERR is a verb that means to make a mistake, be incorrect, or stray from the right course. It can also mean to sin or act with bias. See synonyms, origin, idioms, and examples of ERR.

  6. When you err, you make a mistake or do something wrong. When a newspaper reporter errs in a printed story, the paper often prints a correction the next day.

  7. Err means to make a mistake, be incorrect, or sin. It comes from Latin errāre, meaning to wander or stray. See examples, synonyms, and translations of err in different languages.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb err, which means to make a mistake or to wander. See examples, idioms and word origin of err.

  9. Err is a verb that means to be wrong or mistaken, or to deviate from the established moral code. It is often used in the phrase "to err on the side of caution" or "to err is human".