Examples of 'is quite wrong' in a sentence

Meaning of "is quite wrong"

is quite wrong - This phrase denotes a strong disagreement or contradiction towards a statement or assertion

How to use "is quite wrong" in a sentence

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is quite wrong
I think that is quite wrong and would be a mockery.
The honorable member is quite wrong.
So it is quite wrong to be giving our farmers a guilt complex.
Its media policy is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong to terminate the debate at this stage.
I think that is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong to ask more of a perspective than it is able to give.
Your guess is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong that large numbers of refugees should leave.
In most cases this is quite wrong and must change.
It is quite wrong to equate these supplies with humanitarian aid.
I think it is quite wrong.
That is quite wrong and quite against our position.
To put any added burden on it at this moment in time is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong that we should over stretch that goodwill.

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It seems to me that Buskirk is quite wrong.
But it is quite wrong to treat animals in the sam way as people.
Talk of resignation by the Commission on fail ure of the summit is quite wrong.
Tom is quite wrong.
I hope I can convince the House now that that is quite wrong.
This is quite wrong from the point of view of the system.
The Talmud is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong to say that he was in favour of the battalion level.
Mr Harvey is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong that the elections are to be held on Sunday.
That being the case I must add straightaway that Mr Topmann is quite wrong.
Even if somebody is quite wrong you are careful not to condemn them.
It is said that red is a feminine color, but it is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong.
If anyone thinks that Christians regard unchastity as the great vice, he is quite wrong.
Your opinion is quite wrong about the Taliban.
Despite the pervasiveness of this belief, however, it is quite wrong.
It is quite wrong to say that the Commission is being bureaucratic here.
For that reason, Mr Brok is quite wrong to make that insinuation.
Uth to Vivie; however, this thought is quite wrong.
And yet it is quite wrong to regard Peter with nothing but unsympathetic condemnation.
Anti-semitism is quite wrong.
I feel is quite wrong that one of them wasn't.
The title, ' Council Recommendation concerning a specimen bilateral agreement ', is quite wrong and misleading.
So it is quite wrong to maintain that nothing is being done!
So, the author 's view is quite wrong.
On principle, it is quite wrong to try founding a theory on observable magnitudes alone.
That, in my opinion, is quite wrong.
Asserted, and it is quite wrong to suppose that the etymology of a word is necessarily.
Said, apart from the adjective " loving ", not even is quite wrong.
Mrs Roth, it is quite wrong to call this a human rights abuse.
However, I still think she is quite wrong as regards the Medicines Commission.
It is quite wrong to represent Salvini 's coalition as “ Euro-sceptic ” or “ extreme right wing ”.

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