aberrance

[US]/ˈæb.ər.əns/
[UK]/əˈbɝrən(t)s/

Translation

n.Deviation from the norm; irregularity.; Departure from what is considered proper or acceptable; transgression.; In biology, mutation or anomaly.
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the child's behavior was an aberrance from his usual calm demeanor.

the scientist noted the aberrance in the experimental results and repeated the test.

his decision to quit his job was an aberrance from his long-term career goals.

the artist's use of bright colors in a traditionally somber piece was an aberrance that surprised many.

medical professionals are trained to identify aberrances in patients' health that may signal underlying issues.

the aberrance in the data set required further investigation to determine its cause.

despite the aberrance, the team managed to complete the project within the deadline.

the company's new marketing strategy was an aberrance from its previous conservative approach.

political analysts noted the aberrance in public opinion polls, suggesting a shift in voter sentiment.

the unexpected aberrance in the weather forecast led to confusion and disruption in travel plans.

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