English
Etymology
From Latin aberratus, past participle of aberrare, formed from ab- + errare "to stray".
Verb
en-verb|aberrat|ing
- intransitive To go astray; to diverge; to deviate (from).
#: Their own defective and aberrating vision. - De Quincey
- transitive To distort; to cause aberration of.
Related terms
aberr
aberrance
aberrant
aberration
fr:aberrate
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