wrongly in the PONS Dictionary

wrongly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

(whether) rightly or wrongly
to be wrongly convicted

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
If they choose wrongly, they suffer the same fate as the witch: being skinned alive.
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The common name toothfish refers to the presence of biserial dentition in the upper jaw, thought wrongly to give it a shark-like appearance.
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The video caused controversy because people wrongly interpreted its meaning.
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The term "ray" is a historical accident, as cosmic rays were at first, and wrongly, thought to be mostly electromagnetic radiation.
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Upon his release, he spoke out against his imprisonment claiming he had wrongly been convicted.
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Then in 1971 he wrongly claimed the prize.
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He omits to enter a charge: or wrongly gives a clear certificate: with the result that the incumbrancer loses the benefit of it.
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It has sometimes, wrongly, been referred to as the turtle knot.
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In 1955, the results of the men's event were wrongly calculated.
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Much of his inspiration came from power and how it is wrongly used instead of giving individuals equality and freedom.
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