Erred [verb]

Definition of Erred:

make a mistake; do wrong

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Sentence/Example of Erred:

He rarely if ever erred or stumbled, and if so, deferred to his referees.

Zuckerberg acknowledges Facebook erred by not removing a post that urged armed action in KenoshaZuckerberg acknowledged to Baldwin during the hearing that militant groups organizing online is a “big area of concern” for the company.

Some of these symptoms overlap with the common cold, but it’s best to err on the side of safety.

David Rosenthal’s take on the core relationships is both less textured and less toxic than Amy Sherman-Palladino’s, but with the end so near, the show can afford to err on the side of warmth.

I usually err on the side of fewer layers while running in the cold, but I’m looking forward to testing it out once it gets frigid.

So, best to err on the side of caution and leave any pre-ejaculate to languish inside the reservoir tip of the condom that naturally you’re using.

The surface code’s threshold demands qubits that err a bit less than 1 percent of the time.

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.