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inerrant

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective inerrant has 1 sense
  1. inerrable, inerrant, unerring - not liable to error; "the Church was...theoretically inerrant and omnicompetent"-G.G.Coulton; "lack an inerrant literary sense"; "an unerring marksman"
    Antonym: fallible (indirect, via infallible)

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Term: Inerrant

Definition:

Adjective: Inerrant refers to something that is without error or fault, especially in regards to a text or belief system.

Sense 1:

When referring to a religious text or doctrine:

Believed by certain religious individuals or groups to be free from any errors or contradictions.

Example sentence: The followers of that particular faith consider their holy book to be inerrant and follow its teachings strictly.

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Sense 2:

When referring to general information or statements:

Used to describe information, beliefs, or statements that are considered to be entirely free from mistakes or inaccuracies.

Example sentence: The accuracy of the journalist's reporting made his articles appear inerrant, earning him a reputation for being a reliable source.

Sense 3:

When referring to a person's perception or judgment:

Suggesting that an individual's opinions, decisions, or actions are considered to be always correct or without flaw.

Example sentence: As an experienced and knowledgeable professor, Dr. Smith's advice is often seen as inerrant by students.

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