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Happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally.
accidental
unintended
accidental
1
She said there's also a higher risk of
accidental
use with edibles.
2
Problems were rare and typically followed an
accidental
overdose, the makers said.
3
Here's a list of what I consider the most common
accidental
predators:
4
The consequences of
accidental
occupational exposure, however, have not been widely recognised.
5
I haven't deliberately changed events, details, or chronology; any errors are
accidental
.
1
Under commercial property law, tenants have immunity if there is
inadvertent
damage.
2
He told reporters it was a staffing issue and it was
inadvertent
.
3
Robb and Co-Chief Executive John Mackey later apologized, calling the mistakes
inadvertent
.
4
The U.S. Olympic Committee ruled the use of drugs had been
inadvertent
.
5
She said there were two
inadvertent
breaches that were detected and remedied.
6
Their career, while at times truly glittering, is littered with
inadvertent
mistakes.
7
In this he failed-thoughhe did achieve a certain belated,
inadvertent
triumph.
8
What beauty there is is in large part
inadvertent
,
purposeless, and unadvertised.
9
Apparent suicide emerges as an
inadvertent
side-effect or by-product of something else.
10
You cut off my fukking toe and you're apologizing for
inadvertent
damage?
11
That opportunity comes as an
inadvertent
gift from Obama's political opposition.
12
However, an
inadvertent
whistle resulted in a repeat of fourth down.
13
An
inadvertent
break perhaps; or maybe some local or general orders.
14
She said they were all
inadvertent
,
and required no further action.
15
Some of the brightest moments of the morning, however, were
inadvertent
.
16
Tells about our efforts to forestall
inadvertent
detonation of nuclear weapons.
inadvertent
inadvertent release
inadvertent admission
inadvertent air
inadvertent damage
avoid inadvertent