Examples of 'wrongheaded' in a sentence

Meaning of "wrongheaded"

Wrongheaded is a verb that means to have mistaken or incorrect ideas or opinions
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  • Having an obstinately (persistently, stubbornly) perverse/erroneous opinion or judgement.

How to use "wrongheaded" in a sentence

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I have embarked on many a wrongheaded quest in my time.
Wrongheaded and fallen in the bargain.
I have been all wrongheaded about this.
Wrongheaded zeal has caused untold evil in the name of it.
You display a grossly wrongheaded view of science.
But a partisan campaign to enlist the sacred is equally wrongheaded.
Moral permissiveness rests on a wrongheaded understanding of human freedom.
This wrongheaded perspective betrays the corruption of our policy debates.
Energy policy is a perfect example of a wrongheaded strategy.
You have got a very wrongheaded conception of what constitutes a favor.
I g uess you see for yourself how wrongheaded you are.
Another wrongheaded recall.
Well that is simply wrongheaded.
Wrongheaded and obsequious.
You have got a very wrongheaded conception of what.

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Both extremes are equally wrongheaded.
This comes from the wrongheaded view that opportunities must be perfect.
Avoiding negative feedback is both wrongheaded and dangerous.
Wrongheaded in Rio.
They were confused and wrongheaded.
They may have come to wrongheaded conclusions about Batman and Robin.
Their notions of love are wrongheaded.
That 's as wrongheaded as you could possibly be.
Not to mention completely wrongheaded.
Indeed, wrongheaded policymaking continued long after the crisis began.
It does not take long to ponder how wrongheaded that approach is.
It can be futile and wrongheaded if you do not factor biblical self-examination into the process.
But previous bets against the city have proved wrongheaded.
It was the sort of simplistic and wrongheaded position he takes on most policies.
A situation where you are rapidly making people themselves obsolete seems wrongheaded to me.
Despair is wrongheaded.
But the Wharton researchers found that this idea is also wrongheaded.
Most importantly, EU austerity policies were wrongheaded and could lead to an Argentine-type crisis.
To think that requires too great a leap from the actual evidence to such a wrongheaded conclusion.
He 's a bit wrongheaded but … got something all the same.
If you want to be wrongheaded.
How wrongheaded is that!
They are deeply wrongheaded.
There are some wrongheaded bright ideas on this, ' CFSP ' is one of them.
But the latest figures are spelling out quite how wrongheaded our choice was.
I have been all wrongheaded about this… Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else.
Too many radicals respond to the crisis with despair or even a kind of wrongheaded anticipation.
Why is it a wrongheaded practice?
Professor Admati thinks that is wrongheaded.
In short, Commissioner Kelly's is a regressive, wrongheaded return new initiative to the NYPD's darkest days.
Toward a future point when you tell me my thinkin 's so consistently wrongheaded fine.
To the NYPD 's darkest days . is a regressive, wrongheaded return new initiative In short, Commissioner Kelly 's.
As they whip up each other, they magnify an initial nothing into a wrongheaded fixation.
It 's a wrongheaded idea! But I already told you.
All of these moves add up to an alarming and wrongheaded approach to the Internet.

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