aberrál

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Hungarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin aberrō (to deviate, go astray), from ab- (from, away from) +‎ errō (to wander, stray). With the verb-forming suffix -ál.

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aberrál

  1. (intransitive, rare) to aberrate (to go astray; to diverge, deviate)
    Synonyms: eltér, eltérül, eltorzul, eltévelyedik
    • 1894, Ottó Babarczi Schwartzer, “A gyermekkor psychosisainak legfontosabb physikai és psychikai okai”, in Psychiatriai jegyzetek [Notes on Psychiatry], Budapest: Viktor Hornyánszky, page 77:
      A gyermek lelke a női kéz szeretetteljes gondozását, gyöngéd ápolását igényli, ha ezt nélkülözni kénytelen, ha ennek jótéteményét nem élvezte, aberrál a lélek nyilvánulásának minden útján, minden phásisában, a legkésőbb korig.
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  2. (transitive, rare) to aberrate (to distort; to cause aberration of)
    Synonyms: eltérít, eltorzít

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