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mistaken. 1) an error in comprehending facts, meaning of words or the la...
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mistakeA mistake is a measurement which is known to be incorrect due to carelessness, accidents, or the ineptitude of the experimenter. It's important to distinguish mistakes from errors: mistakes can b [..]
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mistakeA use of incorrect basic information or inappropriate application of the calculation procedure.
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mistakeearly 14c., "to commit an offense;" late 14c., "to misunderstand, misinterpret," from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse mistaka "take in error, miscarry," from mis- [..]
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mistake1630s, from mistake (v.). Meaning "unintended pregnancy" is from 1957.
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mistake1) An error which causes one party or both parties to enter into a contract without understanding the obligations or results. Such a mistake can entitle one party or both parties to a rescission (canc [..]
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mistakean error of reasoning or inappropriate subgoals, such as making a bad choice or failing to think through the full implications of an action.
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mistakea wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to point out my errors"; &q [..]
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mistakesomething wrong, like a mistake in your sums
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mistakeDefinition An unintentional error made in preparing a contract; may be corrected by the consent of all parties without voiding the contract.
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mistaketoes
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mistakegrayz
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mistakefeler
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mistake1 : an unintentional error esp. in legal procedure or form that does not indicate bad faith and that commonly warrants excuse or relief by the court [the court's power to revise a judgment becaus [..]
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mistakeA mistake is an error in understanding facts, meaning of words or the law, which causes one party or both parties to enter into a contract without understanding the responsibilities or outcomes. Such [..]
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mistake(n) a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention(n) an understanding of something that is not correct(n) part of a statement that is not correct(v) identify incorrectly(v) t [..]
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mistakeerror, erratum, mendum menda
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mistakeErrors or mistakes committed by Health professionals which result in harm to the Patient. They include errors in Diagnosis (Diagnostic Errors), errors in the administration of Drugs and other medicati [..]
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mistakeAn instance of incorrect usage in a foreign language which is apparently random; see Error.
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mistaken. 1) an error in comprehending facts, meaning of words or the law, which causes one party or both parties to enter into a contract without understanding the obligations or results. Such a mistake can [..]
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mistakeThe result of carelessness or of a mistake. For the purpose of error analysis, a mistake is not classified as an error. Also called BLUNDER.
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mistakeA mistake in contract can be made either mutually, unilaterally or via a common mistake.
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mistakeIn contract law a mistake or error may affect the validity of a contract.
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mistake
An error; a blunder.
* '''1877''', Henry Heth, quoting , in "Causes of the Defeat of Gen. Lee's Army at the Battle of GettysburgOpinions of Leading Confederate Soldiers.", ''Southern Historical Soc [..]
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