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aberrate

[ab-uh-rayt] / ˈæb əˌreɪt /




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“Limited to four years, I believe history will look at the presidency as an aberrate moment in time.”

From Fox News

Or, more likely, my ancestors were the ones cheating science by continuing to find ways to propagate the damaged, dysfunctional, mentally ill aberrated DNA that is my familial tree.

From Salon

I mean, it would appear that in his aberrated way that yes, it did.

From Time

Freddie’s menacing oddness may result from those potions, from the war or from some other buried trouble that has left him, as Dodd puts it, “aberrated.”

From New York Times

The women would be able to bring into effect several laws dealing with spaceflight, among them the one against stowaways, and especially that particular one about aberrated males sneaking into space and committing suicide.

From Project Gutenberg