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mistakenly
[mi-stey-kuhn-lee]
adverb
unintentionally or inadvertently; by mistake.
I may have mistakenly interchanged them without realizing it.
in a way that is wrongly conceived, held, or done; incorrectly.
Many people mistakenly believe their PhD will help them land a stable, middle-class job even if they can't get an academic job.
Word History and Origins
Origin of mistakenly1
Example Sentences
He was mistakenly deported to El Salvador in March, and then returned to the US where he was detained and charged with human smuggling.
Like many others, I had mistakenly believed that “The Five Stages of Grief” in the Kubler-Ross Model were meant for people grieving the loss of a loved one.
The report also noted a rising number of shootings last year in which officers mistakenly believe someone is armed, an increasingly common scenario that has also been cause for recent concern.
Some people have mistakenly described the fire as a running-crown fire — one of the most destructive kinds — that shoots through the canopies of trees, she said.
It makes sense, then, how Deen was roped into recording multiple apology videos, which were mistakenly uploaded with little time between each other, only to be quickly yanked from YouTube.
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