0 behaving wrongly in some way, especially by leaving home:
Near misses comprised errant productions that differed from the correct target form by a single feature, such as person or tense only.
Whether a loudspeaker buried in the dark corner of a café, or a car radio that accompanies one on an errant ride.
A number of disagreements are tolerated before change is instigated to a mode that includes the errant note.
None the less, the composer's imploring letters to his errant librettist provide an interesting insight into his world of ideas at the time.
Maywood employees reported on errant coca sellers or buyers.
It hung on a clipboard next to a sink, water logged by errant spray.
In that way, errant positives could be caught before they are reported to the human operator.
In our particular model, errant trajectories (paths satisfying short-run maximization but very inefficient in the long run) are not competitive equilibrium paths.