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View definitions for aberration

aberration

noun as in state of abnormality

noun as in different from that expected

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But after his 2020 defeat and President Biden’s repair of America’s global ties, especially in support of Ukraine, allies could — and did — hope that Trump had been an aberration.

Is this sudden wave of success for Indian films an aberration or a long-awaited shift in global consciousness?

From BBC

With every passing season, the more the Pete Carroll era looks like an aberration instead of a realistic standard to which the program should be held.

But Professor Yun Jeong-in, a research professor at Korea University's Legal Research Institute, insisted the country was dealing with "an aberration, not a systemic failure of democracy", pointing to the mass protests every night.

From BBC

The genome was in some cases extremely remodeled, with up to 64 structural genomic aberrations in a single cancer cell.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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