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aberration

[ab-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌæb əˈreɪ ʃən /




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The volume of tournament chaos is an aberration.

From Washington Post

He told the court Ikram was "a man of good character who has contributed much to the community in a very positive way" and the offending was "an aberration".

From BBC

These serial economic shocks are less an aberration than a return to past patterns.

From Washington Post

Seeking to define a nascent market is an aberration for Apple.

From New York Times

Pence is betting that in 2024, the Trump disruption he once cheered will prove to have been more of an aberration than a transformation.

From Washington Post