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Etymology[]

From Latin aberrātus, perfect passive participle of aberrō (wander, stray or deviate from), formed from ab (from, away from) + errō (stray).

Verb[]

Infinitive
to Aberrate

Third person singular
aberrat

Simple past
-

Past participle
-

Present participle
ing

to Aberrate (third-person singular simple present aberrat, present participle ing, simple past and past participle -)

  1. (intransitive) To go astray; to diverge; to deviate (from).
    Their own defective and aberrating vision. - De Quincey
  2. (transitive) To distort; to cause aberration of.

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Italian[]

Verb[]

aberrate

  1. Second-person plural present tense of aberrare.
  2. Second-person plural imperative of aberrare#Italian.
  3. Feminine plural of aberrato.

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