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wrongheaded

[rawng-hed-id, rong-] / ˈrɔŋˈhɛd ɪd, ˈrɒŋ- /


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But those were nothing next to the most wrongheaded move in recent Emmys history: the penalizing charity counter.

From Salon

"It's also something that is completely wrongheaded for European states to try to impose in the middle of a war," he said, arguing that it would result in Israel being "less secure".

From BBC

"The idea that this is inherently good and makes the American economy strong is wrongheaded; it is untrue," Shapiro said.

From BBC

Yee said Proposition 36 is “wrongheaded,” and she planned to vote no, adding: “It is setting up false promises about how we want to deal with the issue of public safety in general.”

From Los Angeles Times

But analysts from Goldman Sachs warn that it's Trump who would jeopardize an economic recovery with wrongheaded ideas on trade, immigration and other issues.

From Salon