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Definition of Erroneous belief
1. Noun. A misconception resulting from incorrect information.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Erroneous Belief
Literary usage of Erroneous belief
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Law of Crimes by William Lawrence Clark, William Lawrence Marshall, Herschel Bouton Lazell (1905)
"It must be an unreasoning belief in the existence of facts, and not merely an
erroneous belief based upon reason- 138 NY 398, 34 NE 275; Boiling v. ..."
2. Publications by Oriental Translation Fund (1837)
"... their sentient power on proximity to soul: and the conjoint presence of these
two properties leads to the erroneous belief that soul is agent, ..."
3. The Bible of Bibles: Or, Twenty-seven "Divine Revelations:" Containing a by Kersey Graves, Lydia M. Graves (1879)
"MIRACLES, erroneous belief IN. HAVING treated the subject of miracles at some
length in " The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors," we shall give it but a ..."
4. Two Months in the Highlands, Orcadia, and Skye by Charles Richard Weld (1860)
"—erroneous belief respecting these Animals.—Exhumation of a Hedgehog.—Its
Dissection.—Contents of the Stomach.—Rhythmic motion of the Heart. ..."