aberrate
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Sample Sentences
- The study aimed to identify factors that might aberrate the results of the experiment.
- His unusual behavior seemed to aberrate from his usual calm demeanor.
- Some scientists believe that environmental changes can aberrate the natural evolution of species.
- The author's latest novel took a turn that appeared to aberrate from the themes of his previous works.
- In her analysis, she noted that certain outlier data points could aberrate the overall conclusions.
- The sudden change in policy was seen by some as an aberrate move for the organization.
- They feared that the new technology might aberrate traditional methods of teaching.
- The behavior of the stock market can sometimes aberrate dramatically, leading to unexpected losses.
- Her remarks during the meeting seemed to aberrate from the consensus previously established.
- When trends aberrate from established patterns, it often signals a need for deeper investigation.
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