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Act of aberrating (noun (long infinitive) / action)

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Bilingual Equivalents: Act of aberrating, Straying from logic

DEX Definition: The act of aberrating; the process of moving away, wandering, or deviating from a straight line, a scientific truth, a logical rule, or a moral norm. Figuratively and in daily language, it represents uttering absurd statements devoid of logic or real basis. In an old technical sense, it indicated the temporary wandering of a flow or trajectory from its initial coordinates.

Synonyms: wandering, straying, deviation, digression

🏷️ Tags / Keywords: #aberare #act of aberrating #straying #deviation #logic #definition #neologism

➡️ Grammar Structure:
Tip Flexiune:Substantiv feminin, obținut prin conversiune din infinitivul lung al verbului 'a abera'. Plural: aberări.
Formare:Derivat intern prin adăugarea sufixului substantival '-are' la rădăcina verbală 'aber-'.
Ortografie / Pronunție:[a-be-ra-re] (accentul pe a treia silabă, cea cu sufixul)
Inflection Type:Feminine noun, plural: aberări.
Formation:Internal derivation by adding the nominal suffix '-are' to the verb root.
Spelling / Pronunciation:[ɑːbeˈrɑːre]

➡️ Usage Examples:

RO: Oglinda deformată a produs o aberare vizibilă a fasciculului laser utilizat în experiment. EN: The distorted mirror caused a visible aberration of the laser beam used in the experiment.
RO: În stările febrile avansate, procesul de aberare a gândirii pacientului devine rapid evident pentru medici. EN: In advanced febrile states, the process of the patient's thought wandering quickly becomes evident to physicians.

🔥 Idioms & Phrases:

RO: Aberare de la adevăr EN: Straying from the truth 💡 Formulating a hypothesis or statement that flagrantly contradicts historically or scientifically proven facts.
RO: Aberare mentală tranzitorie EN: Transient mental straying 💡 A brief episode of losing logical coherence in speech, caused by extreme fatigue or stress.