Use "spurious" in a sentence

1. He demolished the Opposition's spurious arguments.

2. Reduction of spurious uncorrelation in fm radio noise

3. Most modern translations rightly omit this spurious verse.

4. Athetize: To set aside; reject as spurious

5. Below are a few examples of spurious Correlations

6. Apocryphal definition is - of doubtful authenticity : spurious

7. Athetize meaning To reject a passage of text as spurious.

8. The reason for this sudden spate of spurious insinuation?

9. 21 synonyms for Baseborn: bastard, illegitimate, misbegotten, natural, spurious, unlawful, common

10. Most of these origin myths, though well established, are spurious.

11. Asymmetric unbalanced acoustically coupled resonators for spurious mode suppression

12. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1907) regards this genealogy as spurious.

13. He was arrested in 1979 on spurious corruption charges.

14. Correlations can be spurious and do not imply causality.

15. Do not provide spurious sickness certificates: these prolong the illness.

16. 27 Another snag with optical fibre is spurious reflection inside the fibre.

17. Athetize definition is - to reject or mark (a passage) as spurious

18. A spurious semicolon has lost its defiant power to separate life from death.

19. Therefore, those spurious texts have not been included in this revision.

20. 26 synonyms for Baseless: unfounded, false, fabricated, unconfirmed, spurious, unjustified, unproven

21. In some instances, I believe, spurious cases were cobbled together for propaganda purposes.

22. They set up a spurious temple that was a cover for sexual debauchery.

23. A jury has rejected the spurious claim that the police created evidence.

24. Textual scholars agree that these words are a later spurious addition to the inspired text.

25. What is the Apocrypha anyway? The Apocrypha is a collection of uninspired, spurious books …

26. Should they, then, be branded as spurious designators and banished from rational discourse?

27. Athetize (Verb) To reject a passage of text as spurious. How to pronounce Athetize?

28. The notch filter (92) attenuates the spurious signal whose frequency is adjusted to f1.

29. Olefins have been found to yield spurious results when analysed on adsorptive g.l.c. columns.

30. Complete stopping-down, however, produces spurious interference effects at grain edges and reduces resolution.

31. This response of the school - boy lies at the bottom of all spurious profundity.

32. Synonyms for Baseless include groundless, unfounded, unproven, unsubstantiated, unsupported, false, foundationless, spurious, unattested and unconfirmed

33. 22 Some of the arguments in favour of shutting the factory are questionable and others downright spurious.

34. We now know that the strength of that original relationship contained a spurious component.

35. He had managed to create the entirely spurious impression that the company was thriving.

36. However, both arguments are spurious, for there is a very loose connection between tense and time.

37. There are some spurious lines in this ancient poem,(sentence dictionary) which were added later.

38. Cult definition is - a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also : its body of adherents

39. For the male species on Wall Street, two popular spurious Correlations involve women and sports

40. Synonyms for Assumed include fake, false, pretended, affected, bogus, feigned, sham, spurious, counterfeit and fictitious

41. Some of the arguments in favour of shutting the factory are questionable and others downright spurious.

42. 26 Although clearly an interim arrangement, this rump has claimed for itself a legitimacy that is altogether spurious.

43. In the light of that brutality I don't think we need concern ourselves about gentility, spurious or otherwise.

44. Counterfeiting, manufacturing spurious coins, paper money, or evidences of governmental obligation (e.g., bonds) in the semblance of the true

45. The idea that there are forces and necessities in nature is spurious, a piece of mysticism which we can do without.

46. The invention provides very compact microwave filters, with high rejection of spurious bands and with frequency-tuning capacity.

47. Yet somehow that spurious report served its purpose in terms of giving labor unions a weapon to wield against business.

48. Spurious microvolt level signals are often present in low resistance circuits, most often as a result of thermoelectric effects.

49. For, his wife's childless bed Abhorr'd, Lewdly he courts the embrace of other dames, And with a spurious son his pride inflames

50. “It is now the universal opinion of critics, that the first eight of these professedly Ignatian letters are spurious.

51. But for all the spurious emphasis on homogeneity, there are also moments when everyone becomes a gaijin, an outsider.

52. Although unnoticed Ambiguities can create philosophical problems, ambiguity is philosophically important also because philosophers often make spurious claims of it

53. 25 He listened to lengthy and completely spurious accounts by this modern-day alchemist of how his machine supposedly worked.

54. 1 John 5:7 includes a spurious addition, and Matthew 24:36, which lacks “nor the Son,” is a fraudulent omission.

55. Experiments involve a spurious association between the novel food and the illness which is usually induced chemically or by X-rays.

56. We must beware of the use of ethnicity to wrap a spurious cloak of legitimacy around the speaker who invokes it.

57. As a label it conveys a sense of purpose and purveys an often spurious impression of coherence and integrity in working relationships.

58. A suitable form of wording could be devised to avoid the risk of inviting a flood of claims, spurious or genuine.

59. 19 We must beware of the use of ethnicity to wrap a spurious cloak of legitimacy around the speaker who invokes it.

60. The Witnesses would invariably point out to me that that part of this verse is spurious, a later uninspired addition to the Holy Scriptures.

61. However, Pioneer 11 did lose most images of Io, as the radiation had caused its imaging photo polarimeter to receive a number of spurious commands.

62. Mr Simon said he was not against taxes as such, "but I do object when taxation is justified on spurious or dishonest grounds," he says.

63. Athetize (third-person singular simple present athetizes, present participle Athetizing, simple past and past participle athetized) (linguistics, transitive) To reject a passage of text as spurious

64. Autocorrelated Errors Relaxing The Assumptions However Variance of errors may be underestimated Variance of βˆ’s may be underestimated Confidence intervals may not be applicable Spurious regression e.g

65. Athetize (third-person singular simple present athetizes, present participle athetizing, simple past and past participle Athetized) (linguistics, transitive) To reject a passage of text as spurious

66. Even in electrostatically neutral systems, a net dipole moment of the unit cell can introduce a spurious bulk-surface energy, equivalent to pyroelectricity in polar crystals.

67. 29 Mr Simon said he was not against taxes as such, "but I do object when taxation is justified on spurious or dishonest grounds," he says.

68. 5 Mr Simon said he was not against taxes as such, "but I do object when taxation is justified on spurious or dishonest grounds," he says.

69. Adjective unfounded, false, fabricated, unconfirmed, spurious, unjustified, unproven, unsubstantiated, groundless, unsupported, trumped up, without foundation, unjustifiable, uncorroborated, ungrounded, without basis The government has described the reports as completely Baseless.

70. Adjective fake, false, artificial, forged, dummy, imitation, sham, fraudulent, pseudo (informal), counterfeit, spurious, ersatz, phoney or phony (informal) Bogus insurance claims real, true, actual, genuine, authentic, dinkum (Austral & N.Z

71. Civitas Londinum is a bird’s-eye view of London first printed from woodblocks in about 1561.Widely known as the Agas map, from a spurious attribution to surveyor Ralph Agas (c

72. Assumed adjective false, affected, made-up, pretended, fake, imitation, bogus, simulated, sham, counterfeit, feigned, spurious, fictitious, make-believe, pseudonymous, phoney or phony (informal) The articles were published under an Assumed name

73. A novel interference filter which may be used to tune the ECL provides an absence of mode-hopping and reduced feedback from both spurious interference (210) and reflections (214) in the external cavity.

74. A control test in the presence of boric acid enables spurious fluorescence to be determined (by the formation of a boric acid/dehydroascorbic acid complex) and the fluorimetric determination to be deduced

75. First, we look to make sure we have a post request, and that there is a 'format' parameter set to the value 'ajax'; these are simply to help reduce spurious queries to the action.

76. 1889, Joseph Lightfoot, Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" This attempt to confound the seven Epistles mentioned by Eusebius with the other Confessedly spurious Epistles, as if they presented

77. Lodging a sharp critique of these erect professionals with humor and grace, Zinn shows that they clothe themselves in this spurious neutrality and in comparable Bamboozlements--disinterested scholarship, objective study, dispassionate learning, among them [p

78. In this regard, we present bioinformatic analyses that show: (i) aspecific, spurious Annealings of the available primers in multiple homologous sites of the human genome; (ii) strict homologies between whole XMRV genome and interspersed repetitive elements widespread in mammalian genomes

79. "Spurious Correlations is the most fun you'll ever have with graphs." -- Bustle Military intelligence analyst and Harvard Law student Tyler Vigen illustrates the golden rule that "correlation does not equal causation" through hilarious graphs inspired by his viral website.

80. ‘Holy men’ of all creeds and countries, popular philosophers, magicians, astrologers, crack-pots, and cranks; the sincere and the spurious, the righteous and the rogue, swindlers and saints, jostled and Clamoured for the attention of the believing and the skeptical.” (Neil, cited in Morris) iv.