noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
temporary
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He saw the omission as a symptom of a temporary aberration .
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Some temporary psychological aberration , perhaps?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The losses this year are an aberration , and the company will continue to grow.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And any such aberration includes a nervous disposition toward children.
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In light of his often-brilliant and incident-free 1995-96 season, the previous year was quickly ruled an aberration .
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That last kiss had been a mistake, an aberration .
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The implication was clear: to discuss Article 6 would be an irresponsible aberration .
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The Tories regard it as an aberration that would be catastrophic for Britain's system of government.
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This psychoanalysis of the Enlightenment obviously concentrated only on its darker side, its errors, aberrations and absurdities.