wrongmindedness
See also: wrong-mindedness
English
Etymology
wrongminded + -ness
Noun
wrongmindedness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being wrongminded; mistaken reasoning
- 2013, Michael H. Hoffheimer, Justice Holmes and the Natural Law, →ISBN, page 13:
- No doubt he thought he had critically exposed its wrongmindedness and destroyed its claims to acceptance as a serious or coherent theory of law.
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- Corruption; the state or quality of being evil or wrongminded.
- 1988, Desiderius Erasmus & Erika Rummel, Paraphrase on Mark, →ISBN, page 54:
- If someone attributes these miracles to Beelzebub's spirit, not through ignorance but through malice, his wrongmindedness is past hope.
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