mistaken belief in English

erroneous belief, incorrect creed

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1. Marijuana has few withdrawal effects, and this has given rise to the mistaken belief that it is not addictive.

2. Such a deeply mistaken belief can only come from a citizen of a country with a disciplinarian attitude to politics.

3. 29 Marijuana has few withdrawal effects, and this has given rise to the mistaken belief that it is not addictive.

4. The living turtle is then thrown back into the water, in the mistaken belief that it will re-grow its shell.

5. The court heard that Newton had snapped in the mistaken belief that his father was about to draw a gun on him.

6. I suspect the cause of much of all this (if you exclude the Cankerous meddlings of that fetid pile of manure called politicians) seems to be the constant drive for change – pushed on by the mistaken belief that to get promoted you have to change things.

7. Mechancial failure Unknown Navigational error Mistaken belief Weather Other Out of fuel Lack of Knowledge Propeller fouled Illness Injury Electrical failure Failure to report Accidental Activation Adrift (No POB) Hull/Rigging Failure Collision with object Tides/Currents Overload/Stability Hoax Dangerous piloting Fatigue Drug/Alcohol ******** Collision with ship Ice Poor maintenance Bad Condition (Negligence Cargo Shift Total

8. After the mid 18th century until quite recently Bloody used as a swear word was regarded as unprintable, probably from the mistaken belief that it implied a blasphemous reference to the blood of Christ, or that the word was an alteration of ‘by Our Lady’; hence a widespread caution in using the term even in phrases, such as Bloody battle

9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Belief be‧lief / bəˈliːf / S3 W2 noun 1 [singular, uncountable] BELIEVE the feeling that something is definitely true or definitely exists Belief in a strong Belief in God Belief that her sincere Belief that her brother was not the murderer in the Belief that Thieves broke into the building in the mistaken Belief that there was expensive